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Understanding Right Chest Pain: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery Tips

Right chest pain? Hello Dr. Wang, Symptoms: Pain in the right chest (near the armpit), uncertain whether it is due to rib or muscle tissue. Duration: One to two days. Additional information: 1. A few days ago, I occasionally sneezed, but it was not continuous. The right chest d...


Dr. Wang Zikang Reply:
In response to the above, the relevant area is the pectoralis major. If there is a tendon strain due to improper use, it may produce the symptoms you described. In addition to the aforementioned tendonitis, it is also important to check for any issues within the thoracic cavity, ...

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Understanding Lower Back Numbness: Causes and Solutions for Posture Issues

Recently, I've been experiencing some numbness in my lower back? Due to long hours of standing at work, I have recently developed some issues, specifically numbness in my lower back and a bit in the left side of my buttocks (only that specific spot is numb, not the entire ar...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the spine is deformed, such as in cases of scoliosis or kyphosis, it can increase the load on the back muscles, making them more susceptible to soreness. Overworking can also lead to pain. Poor posture can cause discomfort as well; if there is a discrepancy in leg length, it m...

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Understanding Joint Pain: Effective Treatments for Osteoarthritis and More

Widespread body aches are unbearable? Director Shih: Hello, I saw a doctor five years ago and had an X-ray done, which showed that I have "osteoarthritis" in my knee. I have always been somewhat skeptical about this diagnosis because I was only 60 years old at the time,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Degenerative arthritis of the knee, if not severe enough to require surgery, is usually treated with medication. Glucosamine is merely a supplement and does not have a therapeutic effect on degenerative arthritis. It is advisable to consult a regular physician to determine whethe...

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Understanding Ankylosing Spondylitis: Managing Pain and Sleep Issues

Ankylosing Spondylitis I have been suffering from ankylosing spondylitis for 15 years. Currently, I am taking anti-inflammatory and muscle relaxant medications at the Immunology and Rheumatology Department of Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Two weeks ago, I suddenly experienced...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic long-term disease that affects various parts of the body, particularly the spine and joints. The pathology occurs due to the adhesion between the joints, leading to a gradual loss of mobility and resulting in stiffness. Additionally, decreased ...

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Understanding Lower Back Pain After Pregnancy: Causes and Treatments

Lower back pain? Hello Dr. Wang, Situation: When lying flat on the bed, I feel like my lower back is about to break the next morning, along with back pain. However, after getting up, the pain alleviates within half an hour and I feel fine. If I sleep on a softer American-style m...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Kelly: Due to bipedalism, the human spine begins to show signs of degeneration around the age of 20. If you feel particularly uncomfortable after getting up, but it does not significantly affect your work or daily life, you should consider issues related to your mattress or sleep...

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Understanding Spinal Issues: Symptoms, Treatment, and Care for Back Pain

Spine After lifting heavy objects, I experienced pain between my left lower back and hip. I visited a clinic for an X-ray, and the doctor mentioned that my spine is aligned in a straight line instead of the normal S-curve, and there are bone spurs present. However, the doctor ind...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
There are many causes of spinal pain, including degeneration, overuse, and congenital deformities. A more detailed examination should be conducted, such as MRI, X-rays, CT scans, etc., followed by a discussion with the physician to determine whether surgery is necessary.

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Managing Tailbone Pain After Injury: Treatment Options and Pregnancy Concerns

Bone injury Two years ago, I was injured in a car accident, and the doctor said I have a fracture in my coccyx. Since then, whenever I lift heavy objects, I experience significant pain the next day. Is there a definitive treatment for this? If not, will this pain worsen during fu...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear readers: A coccyx injury is a fact that has occurred, but with careful use of proper protection and maintenance, and by avoiding repeated injuries, it is possible to minimize the sequelae. Generally, please pay attention to the following: 1. Avoid stimulating the painful are...

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Understanding Osteitis Condensans Ilii: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Tips

Lower back and back pain? In recent months, I have been experiencing frequent pain in my lower back and back. I went to the hospital for an examination, and the X-ray showed white areas on the bones. The doctor said it is bone inflammation and diagnosed it as Osteitis Condensans ...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
There are numerous causes of back pain, and relying solely on X-rays for diagnosis is not definitive. It is essential to consider various symptoms and the affected areas, in addition to the findings from X-rays. If the X-ray results are insufficient, further examinations such as ...

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Challenges in Treating Lumbar Spine Fractures with Nerve Injury

Burst fracture of the second lumbar vertebra with associated spinal nerve injury? 1. I have undergone lumbar spine surgery approximately ten years ago, with a total of three to four surgeries during this period. Recently, I have been experiencing persistent lower back pain, along...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Lumbar burst fracture with nerve injury, and increasingly adhesive scar tissue after surgery. It should be noted that the surgeon who performed the operation is the most familiar with your condition; other physicians can only suggest treatments. It is still advisable to consult y...

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Understanding Hip Replacement Surgery: Options and Insights for Patients

Hip joint replacement surgery Doctor, I was on the basketball team in middle school, and perhaps I injured my hip joint while playing over a decade ago but didn't pay much attention to it. Recently, I've been experiencing frequent lower back pain and numbness in my thig...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Hello: After the cartilage in the knee joint is worn down, it cannot regenerate. If a physician has diagnosed this condition, a total knee arthroplasty should be indicated, as it meets the criteria for replacement. This surgery is well-established in the country.

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Understanding Full Body Pain: Possible Causes and Solutions

Generalized body aches? Hello Dr. Shi, Before reading this letter, please refrain from considering my age to avoid any preconceived notions that may influence the diagnosis of my condition. About a year ago, I began experiencing severe pain in both feet upon getting out of bed o...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Systemic aches may be related to degeneration, but this is not necessarily the case. Stiffness in both hands and feet could be associated with blood circulation issues. It is advisable to undergo a comprehensive health check-up to understand your physical condition. Typically, in...

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Can Total Core Fitness Equipment Help with Bone Spurs in Seniors?

Bone spurs & Total Core vitality fitness machine Hello Dr. Wang, my father is 52 years old and has developed bone spurs. I am unsure if he can use this product, http://www.gohappy.com.tw/shopping/Browse.do?op=vp&sid=7&cid=6633&pid=383264. The main purpose of using...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
IVERSON: If your father’s bone spurs are only causing lower back pain, strengthening the abdominal and back muscles may be beneficial. However, if there are neurological symptoms, it may not be very helpful. Wishing him a speedy recovery.

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Understanding Upper and Lower Back Pain: When to See an Orthopedic Specialist

Back vertebral pain? Hello, recently I've been experiencing frequent soreness in my back. Taking medication hasn't provided much relief, and I feel pain in the upper and lower parts of my spinal vertebrae, especially when pressed. I'm unsure what the issue might be...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
For chest and lumbar spine pain, a general examination is required, including X-rays and physical examination, for diagnosis. If the condition is severe, further investigations such as CT scans or MRIs may be necessary, typically conducted in an orthopedic outpatient clinic.

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Understanding Recurring Pain and Tumors: When to Seek Orthopedic Help

excuse me? Hello, I have developed a tumor on my wrist, and I had surgery for it 18 years ago. It has recurred now, and this time the situation is different from the first. A few months ago, I started experiencing a gradual onset of soreness. Although it is not as large as the fi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The nature of the tumor in the wrist needs to be clarified first. The most common type is a ganglion cyst; if this is the case, a repeat surgery can resolve the issue. If it is not, further examination and appropriate measures will be necessary. You should consult an orthopedic s...

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Understanding Pain Management After L1 Compression Fracture Recovery

Compression fracture of the first lumbar vertebra? Hello Doctor: I suffered a compression fracture of the first lumbar vertebra a week ago. I am currently recovering at home with medication and wearing a back brace, but I often feel a lot of soreness in my lower back. Is this a n...


Dr. Luo Zhongwei Reply:
Hi! I don't know your age, so I'm unsure whether your compression fracture is due to osteoporosis or a high-impact type. Some compression fractures can be burst fractures, so it's important to confirm the correct diagnosis. Compression fractures typically take at l...

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Understanding Complex Orthopedic Issues: From Neck Pain to Sciatica

What kind of disease? Hello, doctor. Four years ago, I experienced swelling in my left big toe and knee for two years. In late December of last year, after lifting heavy objects, I developed persistent pain in my shoulder blades and upper back. An orthopedic X-ray diagnosed misal...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
In response to the symptoms caused by cervical spine injury, a consultation with a neurosurgeon is recommended, followed by diagnostic imaging starting with X-rays and progressing to MRI to assess the degree of nerve compression in the cervical spine. This will help determine whe...

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Understanding Persistent Hip and Leg Pain: Possible Causes and Next Steps

Soreness Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing soreness on the side of my right hip, along with pain on the outer side of my right thigh and the back of my right calf near the knee. The pain feels similar to cramps or a strain! At the end of February, I lifted a box of drinks, w...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Doris: If it is a muscle or tendon strain, rest along with appropriate rehabilitation and medication can lead to improvement. However, if it affects the intervertebral discs and causes sciatica, it can be a more complicated situation, and severe cases may require surgical interve...

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Understanding the Connection Between Sciatica and Bone Microfractures

Is there a correlation between microfractures of the sacral nerve roots and the condition? I have sciatica and went to an orthopedic doctor for an X-ray. The doctor said that my bone is slightly fractured and I need to buy a brace to stabilize my lower back. However, I have a few...


Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
Firstly, the user did not mention the age or the cause of the onset. If it is a young person who sustained an injury due to improper lifting, it is often a herniated disc causing inflammation and compression of the sciatic nerve. In this case, the focus of treatment would be on m...

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Understanding Lumbar Disc Herniation: Treatment Options and Recovery

Lumbar disc herniation at the L4-L5 level with nerve root compression? Hello Doctor, I sustained a back injury while lifting heavy objects on January 5th of last year. I underwent treatment at a martial arts clinic from January 5th to the end of March, followed by traditional Ch...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
The patient has a herniated intervertebral disc at the L4-L5 level, which may compress the nerve roots and potentially affect the lower limbs. If there is no rupture causing irreversible damage, it is often possible to attempt treatment with medication and rehabilitation. If symp...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Effective Treatments for Tailbone Pain

Coccygeal dislocation? Hello, Director Shi: About 2-3 months ago, I accidentally injured my coccyx and have been experiencing persistent pain since then. I have visited several traditional Chinese medicine clinics, and one of them told me that my coccyx is misaligned and requires...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccyx injury can cause prolonged pain. If there is no fracture or displacement, correction or manipulation is not necessary. Typically, the pain is due to inflammation, which can often be improved with medication. If the pain persists and does not improve, consider local cortico...

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