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Asked for male, 23 years old from Chennai
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user.
I hope you are fine.
I went through the report that you have mentioned above and going through the history you have provided. I would say synovial thicvkening in sports athletes are very common especially in wrist which caused due to "over strenious work "this type of injury are very common in body builders, tennis players or any spoirts which involves maximum use of wrist.
Synovial thickening is our body's response to friction caused due to inability to cope up ...more
I hope you are fine.
I went through the report that you have mentioned above and going through the history you have provided. I would say synovial thicvkening in sports athletes are very common especially in wrist which caused due to "over strenious work "this type of injury are very common in body builders, tennis players or any spoirts which involves maximum use of wrist.
Synovial thickening is our body's response to friction caused due to inability to cope up ...more
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Trigger finger is a condition that affects one or more of the hand's tendons, making it difficult to bend the affected finger or thumb. If the tendon becomes swollen and inflamed it can "catch" in the tunnel it runs through. It usually affects the thumb, ring finger or little finger. But we have to look into the details of the problem.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Hardoi
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Is the fistula still working? If so, it's better to close it. Dr. .vijay kiran
mbbs, md,dm (nephrology), dnb (nephrology)
mrcp- (uk) nephrology
fellow in paediatric nephrology (st john’s medical college).
Assistant professor
department of nephrology
nizam’s institute of medical sciences
hyderabad.
mbbs, md,dm (nephrology), dnb (nephrology)
mrcp- (uk) nephrology
fellow in paediatric nephrology (st john’s medical college).
Assistant professor
department of nephrology
nizam’s institute of medical sciences
hyderabad.
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The medical term used to describe a broken wrist is wrist fracture. The fracture might be in the 10 bones, which make up the wrist or in the radius. Some fractures can be serious while others may be tiny. The serious fractures make the bone unstable and these might require surgeries to cure. Open fracture is when the bone breaks and it breaks through the skin. This might cause an infection to the wounded area.
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The most basic cause of a wrist fracture is injury. Any ...more
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The most basic cause of a wrist fracture is injury. Any ...more
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Shoulder exercises and stretches regular exercises and stretches can keep your shoulder strong and flexible. A few things to remember before swinging in to exercises:
•stop any exercise if you have more shoulder pain. It may be too soon for you to try.
•watch your form. Exercising incorrectly can also cause or worsen shoulder problems.
•warm up, even before deep stretching. Light shoulder rolls, gentle movements, or even a warm shower are all ways to warm up your muscles before exerc...more
•stop any exercise if you have more shoulder pain. It may be too soon for you to try.
•watch your form. Exercising incorrectly can also cause or worsen shoulder problems.
•warm up, even before deep stretching. Light shoulder rolls, gentle movements, or even a warm shower are all ways to warm up your muscles before exerc...more
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A broken wrist is known as a wrist fracture and it may occur due to a variety of causes starting from undue pressure on the wrist which can result in an injury as well as debilitating conditions like arthritis, which makes the bones and joints prone to fractures. There are also non displaced breaks, which are stable kinds of fractures and in which, the wrist remains in its place. Let us find out more about the kinds of fractures and the procedures for treatment of the same.
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