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Dr. J R Choudhury
Rheumatology
Consult for: Joint Pain, Stiffness, Swelling, Fatigue, Muscle Pain, Red Joints, Limited Movement
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- 373 Patients
13 Years Experience Overall
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Dr. A K Acharya
Rheumatology
Consult for: Joint Pain, Stiffness, Swelling, Fatigue, Muscle Pain, Red Joints, Limited Movement
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- 54 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you experience sudden or worsening restriction in movement, especially with pain, swelling, numbness, or weakness, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, physical therapy is often recommended to improve range of motion, strengthen muscles, and restore joint function, especially after injury or surgery.
If stiffness persists for more than a few days, worsens over time, affects daily activities, or is accompanied by pain, swelling, or fever, it's important to consult a doctor.
Seek medical attention if the redness is severe, accompanied by intense pain, fever, or you cannot move the joint. these may indicate an infection or acute inflammatory condition requiring urgent care.
Treatment depends on the cause. it may include rest, ice packs, anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics (if infection is present), or specific treatments for arthritis or gout.
No, while aging can contribute to reduced flexibility, limited movement can occur at any age due to injury, overuse, neurological disorders, or autoimmune diseases.
Gentle stretching, warm compresses, staying active, proper hydration, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications can help reduce stiffness.
Stiffness can result from overuse, injury, arthritis, inflammation, poor posture, or prolonged inactivity. it may also be a sign of underlying conditions like fibromyalgia or autoimmune diseases.
Not always. while arthritis (especially rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis) can cause red joints, infections (septic arthritis) or gout attacks can also lead to redness and swelling.
Yes, stiffness can sometimes occur without pain, especially after waking up or sitting for long periods. however, recurring stiffness without pain can still indicate an underlying issue.
Best Rheumatology Doctor in Your Area
Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Quickobook Ratings |
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Dr. J R Choudhury | ₹600.00 | 4.5 |
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