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Bone and Orthopedic Conditions
Question #13151
265 days ago
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Pain at one point in left lateral thigh and one physiotherapist says the pain position is changing what to do

Daivshala

The problemislonger from 2 years what to do ....is that vain problem or anything else can you help us .......pain is intense. Difficulty in walking....we go to physiotherapy but no cure dr says you have to go for ct scan

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: No
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Hello Daivshala By reading your history it seems to be a neurological pain . I am suggesting you some medicine - Rx- Neurobion forte - 1 tablet a day after food Vit d3 capsule - 1 tablet per week Tab zerodol mr - 1 tablet a day Vit e capsule - 1 capsule a day

Precautions - Avoid over use of leg Avoid prolonged standing Avoid excess cold or hot exposure

If pain persist after 7 days … I suggest you to visit neurologist once .

Thank you

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Please describe in detail. Where is your pain?

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Hello, You are having pain for 2 years and its not resolving by physiotherapy.And you are having difficulty in walking.

🛑So yes , please do a CT or MRI or please kindly consult a orthopaedic surgeon in person to find the right diagnosis and treatment. You may need some blood tests also. Thats the proper way for addressing your issue.

Otherwise your condition will get worse

I trust this helps Thank you

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Hello dear See as your query it seems chronic problem which can be simple dislocation,sprain or muscle tear Also there can be chances of meniscus injury I suggest you to please go for ct scan for confirmation In addition please get following tests done X ray femur Esr Crp Please share the result with orthopedic surgeon or neurologist for permanent cure. Donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Hi Dear Daivshala, The above mentioned history is little vague kindly provide detailed history But pain localising to one point might be of Muscle spasm or nerve compression (entrapment syndrome) Kindly visit a nearby Neurologist or orthopedician for the same Kindly donot panic takecare

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If you’ve been experiencing intense pain in the left lateral thigh for over two years, it’s crucial to explore further diagnostic options like a CT scan, as suggested by your doctor. This step could help identify any underlying conditions such as nerve compression, muscular issues, or vascular problems which might be causing or contributing to the pain. A CT scan can provide detailed images to pinpoint structural abnormalities that might not be apparent in a physical exam or initial therapy sessions.

Intense pain that’s affecting your mobility and has been persistent this long needs a careful and thorough investigation. While physiotherapy can be beneficial for musculoskeletal problems, if there’s no improvement over such a time span, additional imaging tests will help in crafting a more targeted treatment approach. It’s possible the pain could stem from issues related to the sciatic nerve, hip joint, or even vascular issues if there’s a vascular involvement. Conditions like meralgia paresthetica or other neuropathies could also cause similar symptoms, so these need to be ruled out as well.

Meanwhile, ensure that your lifestyle adjustments have been implemented, such as maintaining a healthy weight to reduce pressure on your joints, and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain. Keep track of any additional symptoms or changes, as these might provide clues for diagnosis. If the pain suddenly intensifies, or if you experience new symptoms like numbness or vascular signs (swelling, discoloration, temperature differences), reach out to a healthcare provider promptly. After obtaining the CT results, your doctor might suggest further intervention options that could range from targeted medications to surgical considerations, depending on what’s revealed.

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