Persistent Leg Numbness and Pain After Lumbar Injury: What to Do?
Numbness and pain in the legs after a spinal injury? About three months ago, I accidentally bumped the right side of my lumbar spine while changing positions in a chair. Shortly after, I began to experience numbness and pain in my right leg. A week later, I visited a rehabilitati...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be sciatica, and further evaluation at the hospital is necessary.[Read More] Persistent Leg Numbness and Pain After Lumbar Injury: What to Do?
Understanding Bone Spurs on the Back of the Wrist: Causes and Recovery Time
Bone spur on the dorsal side of the wrist? Hello, Doctor: Two days ago, I started experiencing mild pain on the back of my left wrist, and there was no swelling at that time. However, the day before yesterday, my left wrist suddenly became swollen and painful, extending towards m...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Swelling may be related to inflammation, and medication treatment usually improves within one to two weeks. During the pain period, try to avoid excessive movement. If there is inflammation with redness and swelling, ice packs and rest are recommended.[Read More] Understanding Bone Spurs on the Back of the Wrist: Causes and Recovery Time
Understanding Rib Bone Tumors: When to Consult an Oncologist or Surgeon
Rib bone tumor Due to the rib X-ray showing a nodule on the anterior side of the third rib and a previous CT scan that revealed a small bony protrusion resembling an osteophyte, the doctor determined it to be benign. It has not been monitored for over a decade. However, a recent ...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, rib bone tumors can be either benign or malignant. If it has been present for 10 years, the likelihood of it being benign is higher. However, for safety reasons, it is still advisable to perform a biopsy to determine the type of tumor before deciding whether to proceed wit...[Read More] Understanding Rib Bone Tumors: When to Consult an Oncologist or Surgeon
Understanding Specific Lower Back Pain After a Motorcycle Accident
After a car accident, there is pain in a specific area of the lower back? Hello Doctor, I had a motorcycle accident on February 1st, and I experienced severe pain in my left lower back at that time. Even sitting in a wheelchair was painful when I breathed. In the days following t...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You may need to undergo an X-ray examination to determine if a fracture has occurred again.[Read More] Understanding Specific Lower Back Pain After a Motorcycle Accident
Understanding Foot Pain: Insights on Plantar Fasciitis and Acupuncture Effects
Foot problems Hello Dr. You, I have a few questions regarding my mother's plantar pain. My mother is 68 years old, and over three months ago, she experienced symptoms of plantar fasciitis in her left foot. She went for acupuncture treatment, and the procedure was very painfu...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
After evaluating the patient's condition, the physician will inform the patient if there is a need for additional examinations or assessments. Please trust the physician's professional judgment. If you have any concerns, it is advisable to consult in person. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Foot Pain: Insights on Plantar Fasciitis and Acupuncture Effects
Managing Knee Injuries and Swelling After a Bike Accident
Injury from a motorcycle accident, with knee contusion and lower limb edema? Hello, Doctor! I would like to inquire about an injury I sustained at the end of January while riding a motorcycle. I fell and my left knee struck the ground. There were no obvious wounds, and an emergen...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Online consultations cannot provide a diagnosis; please visit an orthopedic clinic for evaluation. Thank you.[Read More] Managing Knee Injuries and Swelling After a Bike Accident
Six Months Post-Car Accident: Managing Shoulder Injuries and Pain
After six months of rehabilitation following a car accident, there has been no improvement. The injuries include joint sprain, rotator cuff injury, and acromioclavicular joint dislocation? On July 24, 2023, I was injured in a car accident and was taken by ambulance to Chengda Hos...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
You can go to the outpatient clinic for evaluation.[Read More] Six Months Post-Car Accident: Managing Shoulder Injuries and Pain
Can You Recover from Spinal Issues for Intense Aerobic Exercise?
Vertebral arch issues Recently, I have been experiencing lower back pain and left thigh nerve pain. I visited a physical therapist who diagnosed me with spondylolysis and osteophyte formation. I have been scheduled for lumbar support, manual therapy, and yoga classes. I would lik...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
You can visit the outpatient clinic for a detailed evaluation and examination.[Read More] Can You Recover from Spinal Issues for Intense Aerobic Exercise?
Managing Deep Lacerations: When to Seek Further Orthopedic Care
Deep laceration? On January 5th, I had a car accident resulting in a transverse deep laceration above my knee (approximately 12 cm). Initially, I went to the emergency department at a Chinese medicine hospital, where I observed that the layer of periosteal connective tissue cover...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Skin lacerations typically heal within six weeks. As for joint stiffness, it may be related to tightness in the surrounding tissues. Improvement may require heat therapy and rehabilitation exercises involving bending. If you are unsure how to perform these, it is advisable to see...[Read More] Managing Deep Lacerations: When to Seek Further Orthopedic Care
Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
Sciatica Doctor, when I was working, I initially experienced pain in the lower abdomen and the area behind my buttocks. When it got severe, the pain would extend down to the soles of my feet. I took anti-inflammatory medication, which only helped to manage the pain but didn'...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be sciatica, and you should consult an orthopedic physician. An X-ray may be needed, and if necessary, further evaluation with an MRI might be required.[Read More] Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
I'm not sure if it's sciatica? Hello Doctor: I injured my lower back when I was about 20 years old. At the time of the injury, I didn't think it was serious, but the next day I was in so much pain that I couldn't get out of bed. After a few days, the pain grad...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, these symptoms may indicate an issue with the intervertebral discs, leading to nerve compression. It is recommended to visit a hospital for further examination. X-rays of the intervertebral disc spacing may not reveal the problem, and an MRI may be necessary for a more det...[Read More] Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Chest Pain Near Armpit When Coughing: Is It a Muscle Strain or Fracture?
Coughing causes pain near the right chest, close to the armpit? Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing a severe cough for the past week or two, and recently I've started feeling a sharp pain near my right chest close to the armpit every time I cough, to the point where I...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, if there is a fracture without any injury, it is very rare. Usually, the pain is caused by a muscle strain. If you are really concerned, you can get an X-ray examination. Applying a warm compress can help the strain heal faster. Thank you.[Read More] Chest Pain Near Armpit When Coughing: Is It a Muscle Strain or Fracture?
Managing Post-Surgery Back Pain After Scoliosis Surgery
Postoperative care for scoliosis surgery? It has been nearly 500 days since my surgery. Initially, I only experienced lower back pain when standing or sitting, but recently I have been feeling lower back pain even while lying in bed, and the intensity of the pain is quite high. I...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
The solution should be determined based on the surgical condition and postoperative X-rays. It is recommended that you return for a follow-up appointment with the surgeon who performed your operation, or ask the physician to refer you to a rehabilitation specialist for a rehabili...[Read More] Managing Post-Surgery Back Pain After Scoliosis Surgery
Understanding First Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Walking Advice
First metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor, this is my X-ray from early January https://ppt.cc/f6Vmzx. Additionally, this time https://ppt.cc/fC8nBx the doctor said I can wear a splint and try walking. The X-ray doesn't show much change. Will walking like this make it worse? Tha...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
After one month, you can walk with a splint, and gentle movement can actually promote bone growth.[Read More] Understanding First Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Walking Advice
Understanding Chest and Rib Pain After Skiing Injuries: When to Seek Help
Regarding pain in the chest and ribs due to a fall while skiing, which causes pain during breathing and movement? Hello Doctor, I fell while skiing in Japan, which has caused pain in my chest and ribs. The pain has persisted for nearly 12 days since the day of the fall, and it is...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
It is recommended to get an X-ray and to consult either a thoracic surgeon or an orthopedic surgeon.[Read More] Understanding Chest and Rib Pain After Skiing Injuries: When to Seek Help
Understanding Pain After Vertebroplasty: Causes and Solutions
Vertebroplasty with bone cement? 1. Yes, it is possible for bone cement to not fully coalesce and remain in separate pieces. This can occur due to various factors, including the technique used during the procedure, the quality of the bone, or the presence of osteoporosis, which m...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. The bone cement should be a single mass; it is rarely divided into two pieces. 2. The cause of the pain should be identified, such as through palpation; it should not rely solely on X-ray examination. If the pain is due to inflammation of the muscles adjacent to the spi...[Read More] Understanding Pain After Vertebroplasty: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Multiple Pain Symptoms: Back, Abdomen, and Hip Issues
Multiple areas of pain in the body, including back pain, abdominal pain, hip joint pain, and lower back pain? Hello Doctor: My mother has been experiencing abdominal discomfort and pain daily, along with upper back pain, right shoulder pain, hip joint pain, lower back pain, and u...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Lumbar degenerative stenosis can present with the aforementioned symptoms; however, imaging studies such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) are necessary to confirm the diagnosis before treatment can be initiated.[Read More] Understanding Multiple Pain Symptoms: Back, Abdomen, and Hip Issues
How to Address Stunted Growth at 18: Can You Still Get Taller?
What should be done if there has been no height increase over a four-year period? I'm sorry, but I would like to ask, since I haven't grown taller since the third year of junior high school, my height has been stuck at 176 cm. Now, at 18 years old in my senior year of h...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can go to the hospital for a bone age assessment or to get an X-ray to check if the growth plates in the knee joint have closed.[Read More] How to Address Stunted Growth at 18: Can You Still Get Taller?
Understanding Toe Deformities: Causes, Prevention, and Self-Care Tips
Toe deformity Hello, Director! Previously, I asked you about a toe issue, and recently I visited an orthopedic specialist and had X-rays taken of both feet. The doctor informed me that the bones appeared to be fine. I inquired and showed the doctor that my little toe is angled ou...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Loose-fitting shoes are less likely to compress the toes and cause deformities, and toe socks may not provide significant benefits.[Read More] Understanding Toe Deformities: Causes, Prevention, and Self-Care Tips
Can Knee Anesthesia Cause Meniscus Damage After ACL Surgery?
Will knee anesthesia and flexion cause damage to the meniscus? Hello, Doctor. I have two questions and a somewhat lengthy situation I would like you to review. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Question 1: After undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructio...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. In three months, I will undergo anesthesia for a knee procedure. Will it damage the meniscus? No, during the arthroscopic surgery after anesthesia, the pressure is applied gradually, which will not harm the meniscal cartilage. 2. Can X-rays detect a small fragment ne...[Read More] Can Knee Anesthesia Cause Meniscus Damage After ACL Surgery?