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How To Treat A Painful Back And Arm Following A Fall?

HI, My dad fell in the tub two days ago. He is in excellent physical condition and only 58 years old - but he just slipped. His back hurts and his right arm. It also hurts when he sneezes. Since he has no insurance - do I really need to take him to a dr. or can I just give him some Diclofenac and some muscle relaxant gel? Thank you Adina
Wed, 24 Aug 2016
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Hi ADINA
Hope this message finds you in good health.
I have gone through your query in detail and understand your concern.

HE MAY HAVE INJURED HIS DISC . WAIT FOR 5 DAYS,GIVE HIM ANALGESICS, IF HE DOESNT IMPROVE, GET HIS MRI/ X RAY DONE

Nothing to worry about, HE should eventually get back to normal.

Get back to me for any FOLLOW UP QUERIES anytime.

Kind Regards,
Dr Mahaveer Patil...(MBBS,MS,Mch)
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How To Treat A Painful Back And Arm Following A Fall?

Hi ADINA Hope this message finds you in good health. I have gone through your query in detail and understand your concern. HE MAY HAVE INJURED HIS DISC . WAIT FOR 5 DAYS,GIVE HIM ANALGESICS, IF HE DOESNT IMPROVE, GET HIS MRI/ X RAY DONE Nothing to worry about, HE should eventually get back to normal. Get back to me for any FOLLOW UP QUERIES anytime. Kind Regards, Dr Mahaveer Patil...(MBBS,MS,Mch)