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shunrehihosumedha · 4 months ago
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Salvador Dali’s exhibition was fun
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vyankarak · 2 years ago
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Delhi diaries.
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jafrdesigns · 21 days ago
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Created Wonders
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delightfulindiaholidays · 3 months ago
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Delhi – a city of history, culture, and amazing food! 🏰🍛 From India Gate to Chandni Chowk, every corner has a story. Explore, enjoy, and feel the magic of Delhi! ✨🚋
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*Dr. Smita Goel Homeopathy Clinic*
www.thehomeopathyclinic.co.in
Joints are the parts of your body where your bones meet. Joints allow the bones of your skeleton to move. Joints include:
• shoulders
• hips
• elbows
• knees
Joint pain refers to discomfort, aches, and soreness in any of the body’s joints. Joint pain is a common complaint. It doesn’t typically require a hospital visit. Sometimes, joint pain is the result of an illness or injury. Arthritis is also a common cause of joint pain. However, it can also be due to other conditions or factors.
Arthritis
One of the most common causes of joint pain is arthritis. The two main forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
According to many medical orgainisation, OA is most common in adults over the age of 40. It progresses slowly and tends to affect commonly used joints like the:
• wrists
• hands
• hips
• knees
Joint pain due to OA results from a breakdown of the cartilage that serves as a cushion and shock absorber for the joints.
The second form of arthritis is RA. It more commonly affects women than men. It can deform and debilitate the joints over time. RA causes pain, inflammation, and fluid buildup in the joints as the body’s immune system attacks the membrane that lines the joints.
Other Causes
Joint pain can be caused by:
• bursitis, or inflammation of the cushioning pads around joints
• lupus
• gout
• certain infectious diseases, such as mumps, influenza, and hepatitis
• chondromalacia of the patella, or a breakdown of the cartilage in the kneecap
• an injury
• tendinitis, or inflammation of the tendon
• an infection of the bone
• overuse of a joint
• cancer
• fibromyalgia
• osteoporosis
• sarcoidosis
• rickets
Symptoms
In some cases, your joint pain will require you to see a doctor. You should make an appointment if you don’t know the cause of your joint pain and are experiencing other unexplained symptoms. You should also see a doctor if the area around the joint is swollen, red, tender, or warm to the touch, the pain persists for three days or more, or you have a fever but no other signs of the flu.
Go to the emergency room if any of the following occurs:
• You’ve experienced a serious injury.
• The joint appears deformed.
• Swelling of the joint occurs suddenly.
• The joint is completely immobile.
• You have severe joint pain.
Diagnosed
Your doctor will probably perform a physical exam. They’ll also ask you a series of questions about your joint pain. This may help to narrow down the potential causes.
A joint X-ray may be necessary to identify arthritis-related joint damage. If your doctor suspects there’s another cause, they may perform a blood test to screen for certain autoimmune disorders. They may also perform a sedimentation rate test to measure the level of inflammation in the body or a complete blood count.
Complications Associated with Joint Pain
Joint pain is often a result of the damage that occurs through normal wear and tear. However, it can also be a sign of an infection or potentially debilitating RA.
You should see your doctor if you have any unexplained joint pain, especially if it doesn’t go away on its own after a few days. Early detection and diagnosis can allow for effective treatment of the underlying cause of your discomfort.
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incredibletourtoindia1 · 12 days ago
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9 Days – Golden Triangle with Goa Itinerary
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fineindiatours · 13 days ago
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🕌 Discover Delhi – Where History Meets Modernity with Fine India Tours! 🌆✨ Walk through centuries of rich heritage, bustling bazaars, majestic monuments, and mouth-watering street food! From the ancient walls of Red Fort to the grand architecture of India Gate and the spiritual calm of Lotus Temple—Delhi offers a journey that blends the old with the new. Experience the heart of India with comfort and care. Let Fine India Tours be your guide to Delhi’s timeless charm! 📸🚗
📍 Red Fort | India Gate | Qutub Minar | Jama Masjid | Lotus Temple | Chandni Chowk 🌐 Visit: www.fineindiatours.com
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luxvel123 · 18 days ago
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Hey US travelers, experience the rich history and vibrant spirit of India’s captivating capital,Delhi🧳
Follow Us :@travel_with_luxvel Contact us 📞: +91 90470 90479 ✅ Website: https://luxvel.in
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chez-sandy · 19 days ago
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D-347
Delhi Chronicles Begin 🚀
Status: Girlboss has landed. Diagnosis: Food poisoning arc complete.
Mission: Survive UPSC prep in the capital.
Yesterday’s achievements: - Secured accommodation - Finalized coaching institute - Fought off nausea like it was an optional subject
Regrets: Current affairs backlog (but we move)
Mood: Resilient, slightly traumatized, academically obligated
Outlook: Delhi is chaotic, but so am I.
The abyss stares back, but this time, I have study plans and electrolytes. Stay tuned.
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icnnetwork · 1 month ago
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दिल्ली-एनसीआर में तेजी से बढ़ रहे कोरोना मामले, नोएडा और गाजियाबाद भी चपेट में @MoHFW_INDIA @UPGovt #corona #covid #covidcase #delhi #delhiNCR #noida #ghaziabad #icn #icnnetwork #indiacorenews #ankshree
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shunrehihosumedha · 6 months ago
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There is something enchantingly beautiful about books kept in old wooden shelves. The rich, warm tones, often polished by years of gentle handling. The slight creaks of them as you pull out a volume can evoke a feeling of nostalgia, reminding us of the many hands that have turned those pages before us.
[November’24, The Bookshop Inc., Lodhi Colony, New Delhi]
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yourvacationsindia · 3 months ago
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Tourists in Delhi seamlessly blend history and modernity, exploring Old Delhi’s bustling bazaars, majestic Red Fort, and flavorful street food before diving into New Delhi’s grand avenues, trendy cafes, and iconic India Gate. From heritage walks to vibrant nightlife, the city offers an unforgettable mix of tradition and contemporary charm.
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vardhmanvacations · 3 months ago
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Step into history at Safdarjung Tomb, Delhi’s last grand Mughal garden tomb! 🌿✨ A hidden gem with stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, perfect for history lovers and photography enthusiasts. 📸🏰
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delightfulindiaholidays · 4 months ago
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Step into the beauty of Safdarjung's Tomb in Delhi! ✨ The perfect blend of history and art makes this place a must-visit. 🌿🏛️
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rishiheresstuff · 4 months ago
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How can a temple give peace to someone who has not believed in the concept of God for years..?
Jama Masjid (Delhi) was a tourist destination for me. I used to walk around in fear, holding my mobile phone tightly, remembering that my friends had told me that thieves would come in the form of dogs and foxes in the vicinity! Even though I was tired, every time I climbed the steps of the mosque, the curiosity of that little child that I kept safe in me was strongly reflected in my legs.. (Even as I write this, that pain.. I am enjoying the pain of this child's journey, the memories it brings..!)
When we saw others taking off their shoes, we also repeated it. We took our shoes in our hands and passed through that brown gate.. A nice breeze. Later, the child's curiosity would awaken again. The fatigue disappeared and we were amazed. The three of us walked and looked around. The sky was very clear. The minarets of the mosque are standing tall as if to kiss it.. While looking at it, I noticed that the blue color of the sky is fading.. It is the arrival of sunset.. Maybe it is the sun's passion for the mosque..?
So two colors, minarets and many people under it!
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achilyon · 4 months ago
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7 Sights You Can't Afford to Miss in Delhi
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Delhi is a melting pot of history, culture, and vibrant city life. The town is packed with a rich heritage and diverse attractions, offering a plethora of sights you simply can't afford to miss. If you are visiting Delhi soon, take a list of these must-see sights so that you don't miss them on your Delhi tour.
7 places you can't miss while visiting Delhi:
Red Fort (Lal Qila) : Red Ford or Lal Qila is an iconic symbol of Delhi. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this massive red sandstone structure boasts intricate Mughal architecture and stunning craftsmanship of the Mughal era. Get ready to immerse yourself in this medieval marvel, its sprawling complexes, gardens, and structures with exquisite carvings.
Jama Masjid : Located opposite the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India. The mosque was built by Shah Jahan, the same ruler who built the world-famous Taj Mahal and Red Fort we just mentioned earlier. The structure sports splendid architecture and is still a major worshipping site for Muslims in Delhi since Shah Jahan's time.
Qutub Minar : Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Qutub Minar is a towering masterpiece of pre-medieval architecture. Standing at a height of 73 meters, this ancient minaret is surrounded by intricately carved pillars and ancient ruins. When visiting Qutub Minar, you also don't want to miss the nearby Iron Pillar, known for its unique rust-resistant composition.
Humayun's Tomb : Humayun's Tomb is a sepulcher dedicated to the Mughal Emperor Humayun - father of The Great Akbar. The stunning red sandstone structure, with its beautiful gardens and intricate marble work, is a must-visit site in Delhi for history and architecture enthusiasts.
India Gate : Located at the heart of Delhi, India Gate is a prominent landmark that honors the soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I. Take a leisurely stroll around the monument, enjoy a picnic in the surrounding gardens, and soak in the patriotic atmosphere.
Lotus Temple : A marvel of modern architecture, the Lotus Temple is a Bahá'í House of Worship known for its striking lotus flower-inspired design. Visit this serene place of worship to experience tranquility and marvel at the beautifully manicured gardens surrounding the temple.
Akshardham Temple : A blend of spirituality, art, and culture, the Akshardham Temple is a grand complex that showcases the rich heritage of India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. The temple is built on the banks of the Yamuna river and boasts mesmerizing views of intricate carvings, amazing exhibitions, and musical fountains.
Explore Delhi with United Tours India
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