- Female
- 65 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about my mom's condition. She's been having this burning sensation in both her legs, and despite visiting several doctors, we're still not sure what's going on. We've heard it could be related to the sciatica nerve, varicose veins, or even complications from the hip replacement surgery she had five years ago. Could you help us figure out the exact cause?
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View allMy mom has been dealing with nerve issues for a long time and can't walk without my dad's support she holds his shoulder to move around. Doctors haven't been able to help, and one even suggested surgery with a 95% failure rate. She's lost all confidence and now struggles with uncontrollable bowel movements and urine, so she barely leaves the house. Even at night, she often falls when rushing to the bathroom, and we have to help her up. Recently, she fell badly and cut her lip. It's heartbreaking to see her suffer like this. Are there any treatments or specialists who could help her walk again or at least improve her condition? Her reports show nerve damage, but we're not sure what else to try.
she has two separate problems one in neck spine other in lower spine. doing surgery for lower back problem will help. but neck spine surgery is complicated and will have doubtful recovery Next Steps do physiotherapy at home Health Tips continue medicines as advised
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I'm really struggling with a serious migraine on the left side of my forehead. Are there any remedies I can try at home to help with this?
reduce loud sounds. avoid coffee, tea . avoid bright light
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Can I take Limcee 500 and Ascazin tablets since I have epilepsy? I'm just wondering if it's going to affect my epilepsy in any way. I'm already on Encorate Chrono 300 and 500, Frisium 5, and folic acid tablets for my condition. Would love some advice on this.
Yes you can take it no problem
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