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Old 06-22-2012, 04:38 AM #1
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Default Body Pain is the Common word to describe it !

Hello All

We live in Bangalore India

For My mother aged 60 years , often reports that

she is getting pain in the body which is usually we call it as body pain ,

The pain is more in the legs from pelvic Region to end of the legs also in the shoulders

I mean , in , Teres Major , Latissimus dorsi , Giuteus medius , Gluteus Maxmimus ,

Vastus Lateralis , biceps femoris ,semimembronosus,Gastroconemius, soleus, achilles lendon,

The above terms I captured from a pictue in link nomenclaturo.com/wp-content/uploads/human-body-muscle-names.gif

also From Pelvic Joint to Leg Palms


First Want to know , is this , pain is Called as Generic as Body Pain or There is pain in nerves ?

if yes , Please suggest , How to Cure this Weakness in nerves ,

Has been to Various Docs , Still yet to find some good remedy For this

Please suggest , which test i e Medical Determines the Strenth or Weakness in the Nerves or

Nerves system in the Body , so that we come to know , There is a weakness in the Nerves

Kindly Help in this

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Before I post this , I get to know from my Friend , who is in medical field the Following Tablets

NUCOXIA-P ---After Food Morning 1 - Night 1

GABANPIN-Forte ---ONLY 1 in Morning

Tryptomer 10mg ----- only night For 5 Days , All medicines are after the Food


and since 2 days my mother is feeling less pain Compared to Previous days , and she is feeling good on this.

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Which Medical Test Determines the strength of our entire Nerves or Nerves System ? Please Tell would like to take it for my mother

Tell is it the Right Group I have posted My query

Thanks in advance to All

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Hello sidharthmellam, Welcome.

We are not doctors here. We are just patients trying to help each other.

From what you have said, and the medications listed, it appears that your mother may be being treated for arthritis and/or some type of neurological (nerve) pain. There could be many causes. Some conditions of this type cannot be "cured" but only treated.

I would encourage you (or some family member) to accompany your mother when she sees her doctors so that you can help by asking questions and taking notes.

I have tried to interpret these medications into what they are called in the West; NUCOXIA-P is not currently approved in USA.

NUCOXIA-P ---After Food Morning 1 - Night 1 = Acetaminophen 500 mg; Etoricoxib 60 mg (a COX-2 selective inhibitor;NSAID)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etoricoxib

GABANTIN-Forte ---ONLY 1 in Morning = 300 mg gabapentin; 500 mcg methylcobalamin

Tryptomer 10mg ----- only night For 5 Days = Amitriptyline

Perhaps one or more of the moderators can suggest a better place to answer this question.

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Thank You Dr. Smith , For your Reply and Concern.

From the Given Link by you , The following on the Nucoxia

Some clinical trials and meta-analysis showed that treatment with some coxibs (in particular rofecoxib) led to increased incidence of adverse cardiovascular events compared to placebo. Because of these results, some drugs were withdrawn from the market (rofecoxib, in September 2004 and valdecoxib in April 2005).

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Please Suggest , Which is the nearest Substitute for Nucoxia-P

which has no adverse effect or Least effect

also , Suggest anything which can be helpful to me and Mother on this



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Welcome to NeuroTalk:

All NSAIDs have cardiotoxic potential.

Some more than others.

Here is a short list.
http://www.bcbstx.com/provider/pharm...ids_study.html

I believe that naproxen remains at this time the "safest" cardiovascularly. But safe is a relative term. The bleeding potential is also an issue, and I haven't seen lists for that.
All NSAIDs have bleeding potential.
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Hi All

Like For testing Blood ,we have Blood Tests

For stress , we can Check Blood Pressure with Tests

Which Medical Test or Scan Determines the Strength of our

Nerves in the Body -- Please Tell the name of the Test

so that ,we this test For my mother , We can Really know the

Problem or the strength of the nerves. and to take action Theron.

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Please Suggest , Which is the nearest Substitute for Nucoxia-P which has no adverse effect or Least effect
also , Suggest anything which can be helpful to me and Mother on this
For inflammation, you could investigate dietary changes, but I would consult with her doctor about this. If it helps enough, she may not need the Nucoxia-P, or possibly less of it, or something else.

I found that some foods I ate when I was younger became triggers for inflammation as I got older. Hot peppers, some spices, MSG are a few that effect me that way.

You can find some information by googling: inflammation diet

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I want to welcome you to Neruo Talk. You are doing very good by your mother to find out all you can about her nerve pain. Gabapentin or neurontin, is for nerve pain. Maybe you could go with her and ask if this medication can be increased. 300mg is a low dose. Other medications can also help. Keep a pain journal. Doctors appreciate this kind of attention to detail. Times, duration, intensity, and what so far has worked for her. Keep doing the research as you have been. Has your mother had an MRI for her back to rule out anthing in the spine causing this pain? I am sorry your mom and your family is going through this. No matter where we live on the planet, it is not easy to deal with pain. Welcome again, and post all the questions you want to the forum. ginnie
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