The Changes seen in your musculoskeletal system are age related symptoms, Cartilage are Outer lining of the bones which in your case as you say, its broken, please understand, Cartilage cannot be regrown naturally as other tissue in the body. The knee give out fast, because your whole body weight is been carried by the weak knees while you walk, this in turn could lead to impaired gait cycle which ultimately result in pain in ankle causing tendonitis.
if you take proper medication / physical a ...
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Diabetic patients have diabetic neuropathy which can be very disabling and chronic and there is no cure as such.
i need more work up and clinical details to guide you including Xrays and details of surgery and whether frature has healed or not.
I personally treat these patients with ESWT/RSWT with good results so far.
drugs donot help.
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Hi thanks for the query.
From the complaints you had explained i would first like to consider your age and osteoporosis. I advice you to visit your local orthoaedician and get an x-ray of leg to rule out any injury to bone. Some time it could be injury to the soft tissue around the bone giving pain down to the ankle. ...
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You can get X-rays done but MRI would be more informative. As per your history it seems to by soft tissue problem more than bony problem. ...
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From the report I can understand that the scan was done immediately after injury. It appears that the ligament is torn which might need surgery. But the patient needs to be seen first. Anyways this is an elective surgery that can be done at a later date also.
The information provided is solely on the mri report. Patient needs to be examined first for proper plan of treatment ...
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I strongly advise you to meet an Orthopaedician or Sports Medicine Consultant to assess your problem. There is high chance that you have ligament tear that could need really treatment.
Regards,
Dr Saseendar,
Consultant Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine ...
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Respected Mam, This is clearly not Tuberculosis as TB does not affect multiple joints. TB Arthritis is known to affect single joint only. Hence his joints are getting worse. As such he can be started on RA Medications without any issues as arthritis needs to be managed accordingly. If you can, you can bring him here. I practise in Delhi. Will stream line his treatment accordingly ...
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Hi, the clinical feature of your father is suspicious. Leptospirosis may sometimes present with fever and muscle pain. There is RBC in the urine which is also abnormal. I suggest you to repeat the antibody and urine test. And don't bother to visit a doctor if the fever worsen. Thanks ...
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Hello Abdul Rehman , hope you doing good.well as you got injury on your ankle it usually take months to recover like maximum 3 months, for the injury you have to be patient and keep doing regular massage with diclofenic gel three times daily , try to keep it warm. For high uric acid best treatment is diet control which include to stop eating protein rich diet like meat ,chicken. For your blood pressure & Cholestrol again you have to control your diet like eat food without or with very less salt ...
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