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My father is suffering from vasculitis for three months treatment is going on from Sahara lucknow but the condition is getting worst now he is unable to do any movement and suffering from severe muscular pain what treatment should be done to relax him from this pain
thank you for providing the brief history of your father.
As mentioned by you about the symptoms, since it is vasculitis we need to have patience for the bodys own mechanism to function. As treatment of choice is always directed towards the symptoms.
Also, as the fatigue and pain is the factor, taking physical therapy will be advised as per me depending upon the vascular assessment. by passive movements of the limbs it will help to maintian the normal muscle property and metabolism of the cells. Also breathing exercises will help improve the oxygen in blood cells, which will delay the fatigue and pain.
Usually, physiotherapy is a non invasive and no side effects therapy. Avoid perfroming massage to increase the symptoms. Also icing can help.
You can discuss the same with your vascular surgeon.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Remedy For Severe Muscular Pain
hi, thank you for providing the brief history of your father. As mentioned by you about the symptoms, since it is vasculitis we need to have patience for the bodys own mechanism to function. As treatment of choice is always directed towards the symptoms. Also, as the fatigue and pain is the factor, taking physical therapy will be advised as per me depending upon the vascular assessment. by passive movements of the limbs it will help to maintian the normal muscle property and metabolism of the cells. Also breathing exercises will help improve the oxygen in blood cells, which will delay the fatigue and pain. Usually, physiotherapy is a non invasive and no side effects therapy. Avoid perfroming massage to increase the symptoms. Also icing can help. You can discuss the same with your vascular surgeon. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel