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45 days ago
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Per me or chamak uth rhi hai bahuttez - #11678

Deepak

Mere per ma bhut jad dard ho rha hai or chlate nhi ban rha or chamak uth rhi hai bhut tez mere dono per me jhunjhuni ho rhi or per ma kamjori hai bhut tez. Or mujha ek sal se bhut dard. Bs

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Dr. Sujit Manohar
I am Dr. Sujeet Manohar, working as a Diabetologist and Family Physician with more than 15 yrs of medical practice. My clinic is in Aurangabad, Bihar, where I see patients from all age groups, children to elderly, for both routine and chronic health problems. I completed my MD (Physician) and also hold a Post Graduate Diploma in Cardiology, which helped me understand not only diabetes but also the heart related complications that often go hand in hand with it. My main work is in diabetes management—helping patients control sugar levels, prevent complications, and make lifestyle adjustments that actually last. Many people think diabetes is just about tablets or insulin, but I see it more as a long journey, where counseling, food habits, daily activity and regular follow up matter just as much as medicine. Over years I have guided hundreds of patients to manage blood pressure, thyroid disorders, obesity and other metabolic conditions which are tightly linked with diabetes. As a family physician, I focus on continuity of care. That means not just treating a one-time problem but being there for families across their life stages—childhood fevers, adolescent health, adult checkups, geriatric care. My clinic provide services like general health checkups, emergency care, chronic disease follow up and preventive medicine. I also make sure to explain things in simple Hindi or English, so that patients understand their condition clearly and feel part of the decision. I am registered with the Medical Council of India, and continue to learn through conferences, workshops, and ongoing medical education. I also believe strongly in awareness and preventive health. Sometimes a small talk about diet or regular exercise at the right time can prevent years of suffering, and I keep that in mind during every consultation. Right now, my goal is to keep building a trusted space for patients where they know they can walk in with any health concern—be it diabetes, general medicine, or just a regular checkup—and feel that their problem will be heard and addressed with care.
45 days ago
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Burning sensation in legs with extreme pain may be due to diabetes or vitamin deficiency, feeling of needle pricking.Circulatory problem – varicose veins, poor blood flow, swelling.Restless legs syndrome . If You Are More Than 35 then Must GO For 1.Diabetic Profile 2. Thyroid Profile 3. Inj Doxicam +Inj Dexona IM Daily For 07 Days 4.Tab Immecin P 75 BID For 07 Days 5. Cap Rabeprazol+Levisulpride 1Cap Before Breakfast 6.Tab Gabarich NT 1 Tab At Night For 21 Days 7.Rab Cholecalciferol 60K 1Tab Weekly For 04 Weeks 8. Physiotherapy

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Your symptoms of severe leg pain, numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness suggest a potential issue with nerve function or circulation. It’s important to explore several possibilities, including neuropathy, which affects the nerves and can cause the tingling and numbness you’re experiencing. Common causes include diabetes or vitamin deficiencies. Consider checking your blood sugar levels and maybe vitamin B12 levels for an appropriate diagnosis. Since the symptoms have been persistent for a year, it might also be worth evaluating your circulation to rule out peripheral artery disease or another vascular issue.

A doctor might suggest Doppler ultrasound or similar tests to assess blood flow in the legs. The persistent and severe nature of your symptoms warrants a visit to a healthcare provider for thorough evaluation and possibly imaging studies such as MRI to exclude lumbar spine issues like a herniated disc. Meanwhile, gentle physical activity, within a range that does not exacerbate symptoms, anti-inflammatory medications (if suitable for you), and perhaps physical therapy might be useful as short-term management.

Avoid self-treating with over-the-counter supplements without guidance, as misuse can sometimes worsen symptoms. If symptoms worsen, especially if you experience redness, heat, or swelling which could indicate an acute issue, visit a medical facility promptly. Addressing the root cause is crucial to prevent further complications or functional limitations.

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