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Orthopedic Surgeon in Lahore - Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdul Hannan

Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdul Hannan - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS, FACS (USA), MS (Orthopedics) | Lahore

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443 Positive Reviews

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Orthopedic Surgeon in Sahiwal - Dr. Humayun Israr

Dr. Humayun Israr - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS , Master Of Surgery | Sahiwal

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64 Positive Reviews

you can use ultra heat rub or daxnil cream.


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Orthopedic Surgeon in Peshawar - Dr. Tahir Mehmood Khattak

Dr. Tahir Mehmood Khattak - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS Orthopaedic Surgery, Fellowship in Orthopaedic Oncology And Reconstruction | Peshawar

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14 Positive Reviews

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Orthopedic Surgeon in Peshawar - Dr. Asif Iqbal

Dr. Asif Iqbal - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS Orthopaedic Surgery | Peshawar

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2 Positive Reviews

There are many in the market. Usually I observed person to person variation among my patients. Most of my patient satisfied results of ketoprofen based ointment as Fastum gel using 3 to 4 times daily.


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Orthopedic Surgeon in Lahore - Dr. Syed Safdar Raza

Dr. Syed Safdar Raza - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS ( KE), FRCS (UK), MSc Orthopedic ( London) | Lahore

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384 Positive Reviews

Thank you
All the painkillers medicine, either oral tablets or local ointments, their response and effectiveness vary from person to person. You try with simple one like Paracetamol 500 mg tablet 2 tablet twice daily or local gel Diclofenac.
Hope for the best Inshallah
Regards


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Orthopedic Surgeon in Faisalabad - Dr. Ch Shahid Ayyoub

Dr. Ch Shahid Ayyoub - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS, FRCS Surgery (UK) MSC in Surgery of Trauma UK, Director of Northwest Medicolegal Services Ltd, UK | Faisalabad

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28 Positive Reviews

none , we needs to find out cause of the pain needs orthopaedic assessment


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Orthopedic Surgeon in Gujranwala - Prof. Dr. M. Zahid Siddiq Mahar

Prof. Dr. M. Zahid Siddiq Mahar - Orthopedic Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS Orthopaedic Surgeon, M.SC Pain medicine, fellowship shoulder Surgery, Fellowship Spine surgery 1&2, Fellowship Arthroplasty And sports surgery, FIPM fellowship interventional pain management | Gujranwala

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50 Positive Reviews

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Diet for bone health cure and overall structure vitality!! Halal diet based on milk.

A diet to support bone health, skeletal strength, and overall vitality should focus on adequate calcium, vitamin D, protein, magnesium, phosphorus, and vitamin K, while maintaining overall nutritional balance. Below is a structured Halal, milk-based dietary approach suitable for bone health.

1. Key Nutrients for Bone Health
✅ Calcium
Primary mineral for bone structure.
Target intake (adults): ~1000–1200 mg/day (verify with local guidelines).

Halal milk-based sources:
- Cow’s milk (fresh or powdered)
- Goat’s milk
- Laban (fermented milk)
- Yogurt (plain, full-fat or low-fat)
- Labneh
- Cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, cottage cheese – halal-certified)

✅ Vitamin D
Essential for calcium absorption. Deficiency impairs bone mineralization.

Sources:
- Safe sunlight exposure (10–30 min depending on skin tone and climate)
- Fortified halal milk
- Egg yolks
- Fatty fish (salmon, sardines – halal)
- Vitamin D supplementation if required (verify dosage per regional guidelines)

✅ Protein
Critical for bone matrix formation and muscle strength.

Halal milk-based sources:
- Milk (8 g protein per cup)
- Greek yogurt
- Cottage cheese
- Whey protein (halal-certified)

Also include:
- Lentils
- Chickpeas
- Eggs
- Lean halal meats

✅ Magnesium & Vitamin K
Support bone mineral density.

Sources:
- Spinach, kale
- Broccoli
- Almonds
- Pumpkin seeds
- Whole grains

2. Sample Halal Milk-Based Bone Health Plan
? Morning
- 1 glass fortified milk
- Oats cooked in milk topped with almonds and dates
- Boiled egg
? Lunch
- Grilled halal chicken or lentil curry
- Brown rice or whole wheat roti
- Spinach or broccoli
- Yogurt (plain)
? Snack
- Cottage cheese or labneh with olive oil
- Fresh fruit
? Dinner
- Baked salmon or chickpea stew
- Mixed vegetables
- Small portion of cheese
? Before Bed
- Warm milk (supports calcium intake and sleep quality)

3. Additional Clinical Considerations

- Weight-bearing exercise (walking, resistance training) is essential for bone remodeling.
- Limit excessive caffeine and carbonated soft drinks.
- Avoid smoking.
- Maintain healthy body weight.
- In postmenopausal women or elderly adults, calcium + vitamin D supplementation may be necessary if dietary intake is insufficient (follow local medical guidance).

4. Special Situations

- Lactose intolerance: Use lactose-free milk or fermented dairy (yogurt, laban).
- Osteoporosis: Higher protein intake and monitored calcium/vitamin D supplementation may be required.
- Kidney disease: Calcium and phosphorus intake must be medically supervised.

Important Note
There is no single “cure” diet for bone disease. Bone strength depends on long-term nutritional adequacy, hormonal status, physical activity, and overall health. Dietary planning should align with your regional nutritional guidelines and individual medical condition.

A consistent halal milk-based diet, combined with adequate vitamin D and exercise, strongly supports bone integrity and structural vitality.

Diet Formulated by Dr Scholar Syeda Kiran Zehra Bukhari Naqvi Sheeba

Holistic medicine Doctor
Functional medicine practitioner FMU USA
Holistic nutrition therapist SNHS UK
Homeopath SNHS UK
Cognitive behavioral therapist SNHS UK
More than 150 qualifications Ma shaa Allah Alhumdulillah I do not know. X


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