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Leg swelling from last month
Leg swelled from last month.unable to walk .pain in leg while walking accompanied with fever...heartburn
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Looks like you have vericose veins... Without wasting your time consult orthopedic and general surgeon for vericose vein and DVT.. if these both or any one of these you have start proper medication.. follow guidelines strictly.
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consult nearby Physiotherapist after that
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Avoid Squatting- Avoid sitting Cross legged Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold). Quadriceps strengthening exercises
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Visit  Physiotherapy clinic and orthopedic surgeon
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You need further evaluation consult orthopaedic doctor
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It’s difficult to judge your condition based on those two pictures. Please meet with a doctor.
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It can be a sign of infection. You need to keep a watch on the temperature.
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kindly consult a doctor for the same
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Blood supply drainage fault . Check varicose veins for thrombosis. Can perform general stretching of calf and active movement around knee .
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place lowerlimb elevated . use compression bandage in figure of 8 .
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daily morning exercise routine
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