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[HI , MY WIFE IS SUFFERING FROM THYROID FRM LAST 3 YRS . ON MEDICINES SINCE THEN . BUT FROM LAST 2-3 MNTHS SHE IS FEELING TIRED & LACK OF ENERGY . CAN T CLIMB STAIRS , EXHAUSTED WITHIN 2 FLOORS . PLS ADVISE .] View answer
I have muscle weakness in my arms , I cant lift them to fix my hair or carry anything above my head , have difficultyclimbingstairs and my cpk is up to 7thousand ... View answer
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What treatment is recommended for Granulomatous Myositis Some features of body myositis, muscle wastage causing unsteadiness walking, and extreme difficultyclimbingstairs ... View answer
I have had groin pain for some months, which radiates to hip and outer thigh. Causes limping, difficultyclimbingstairs , getting in and out of car. I have continual dull pain when resting,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
[hi good morning due to change in work profile(now it s office work) ..my weight is increased from 68 to 76 to 78.. i make control on my diet at some extent but.. in few days i feel that i cant run avergely i feel that my... View answer
[I am John, aged 46 years, had the problem of LGMD neurologists, not suggested any medicines, is neurokind injection will help me to get rid of this problem, as of now, I cannot walk in speed, climbing of stairs is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prateek
( General & Family Physician)
Hello, my daughter is experiencing pain & swelling in her joints (hands & feet). Having difficultyclimbingstairs because her toes hurt. She says that a hot shower helps. She is 40 years old. Her GP... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kirti Lohan
( General & Family Physician)
[hi on my left shin bone about10 cm below the knee it is really painful too touch and i cant walk up stairs or raise it backwards without it hurting, it feels like theres more blood pressure below it in my foot sometimes... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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