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Dr. Sandesh Rangnekar (Physiotherapist) Clinical Physiotherapist
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Dr. Sanjay Bakhshi Clinical Physiotherapist

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Dr. Manali Pant (Physiotherapist) Clinical Physiotherapist

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Dr. Akanksha Parasrampuria Clinical Physiotherapist

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Dr. Varun Shanbhag Clinical Physiotherapist

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Dr. Prerna Anand (Physiotherapist) Clinical Physiotherapist

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Questions & Answers on "Clinical Physiotherapist" (27)

7months pregnant with severe wrist pain over a week

Female | 30

It can be because of carpal tunnel syndrome. It is caused due to fluid retention and swelling of the wrist that may compress the median nerve. You should consider visiting your gynecologist to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How am I meant to sit up properly after being ill for days and not being able to get out of bed properly

Female | 14

Getting up slowly is key. First, sit up carefully on your be­d's edge. Breathe­ deeply and rise ge­ntly. Moving too fast can make you dizzy. Weakness afte­r illness is normal; go at your own pace. If lightheade­dness strikes, pause and sit again. Try once­ more when ready. Your body ne­eds recovery time­, so have patience.

Answered on 21st June '24

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I am 19 years old and i am going to gym . Can i take alpha gpc tablet for improving my performance

Male | 19

Alpha GPC tablets are sometimes taken to enhance athletic performance, but they are not appropriate for everyone. If you are thinking of them, it is better to talk with your doctor first. They can determine if it is safe for you and give you the best advice on how to get the most out of your gym workouts.

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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I have neck shoulder pain from 1 week I think while studying my sitting posture is not good that's why I am facing this problem can we please give me relief from it .

Female | 18

Poor posture­ might cause your discomfort - slouching leads to stiffness. Sit upright, take­ breaks often, gently stre­tch those muscles. Warmth can soothe the­ soreness too. Stiff necks and shoulde­rs signal a need for bette­r posture habits. With proper alignment, re­gular movement breaks and applying he­at, you can tackle the pain.

Answered on 21st June '24

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Hi. Can I take a bath with 2 to 3 hours of sleep?

Male | 27

Don't have more than 2-3 hours of sleep then it is better if you postpone taking a bath for some time. As for sleep deprivation, you may experience fatigue, dizziness, and impairment of your coordination. A good idea would be to first get a few more hours of sleep and then have a bath when you are in a better state of mind.

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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