Can An Angiogram Cause Chronic Nerve Damage In The Legs?
Question: 1. Can an angiogram cause chronic nerve damage in your legs?
2. Should you have an angiogram if you have varicose veins?
3. If you are told that you might have an aneurysm and if given an angiogram for that purpose. Can this procedure cause the aneurysm to rupture and cause other disabilities?
2. Should you have an angiogram if you have varicose veins?
3. If you are told that you might have an aneurysm and if given an angiogram for that purpose. Can this procedure cause the aneurysm to rupture and cause other disabilities?
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Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma’am
After going through your medical details I understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that Angiogram doesn’t cause any chronic damage as it is a test not any operation. Test can be done even if you have Varicose veins as there is no link between an Angiogram and varicose veins.
Before giving my opinion I would like to know about your medical history in detail and what are your symptoms.
Also tell me for what you are advised an angiogram. Are you advised for peripheral Angiogram?
Kindly revert with required details so that I can assist you.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma’am
After going through your medical details I understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that Angiogram doesn’t cause any chronic damage as it is a test not any operation. Test can be done even if you have Varicose veins as there is no link between an Angiogram and varicose veins.
Before giving my opinion I would like to know about your medical history in detail and what are your symptoms.
Also tell me for what you are advised an angiogram. Are you advised for peripheral Angiogram?
Kindly revert with required details so that I can assist you.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Dr. Remy Koshy
My symptom is leg burning for two years .My angiogram was given because the doctor thought I had an aneurysm and I did not have one. So what is causing my leg to burn? I was admitted in the hospital for a stroke and numbness on my right side. The numbness is gone but now I have burning after the angiogram was done. I did not have this before the test. So I believe it was this angiogram test that is causing the burning pain in my leg. Whatelse can it be?
Brief Answer:
Hello Again
Detailed Answer:
Angiogram usually doesn’t cause such complications like burning sensations for such a long time. The other possible causes of burning sensation could be
1. Diabetes
2. Neuropathies
3. Lumbo-sacral spine compressions/ Pathology
As you didn’t mention any history of diabetes so that cause is already ruled out. So for further evaluation I would like to suggest you to get an LS spine X-ray done and consult a spine specialist for evaluation . If he doesn’t find any gross abnormality that could be causing trouble then you should take the help of a Neurologist for evaluation.
I hope this information will guide you properly.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
Hello Again
Detailed Answer:
Angiogram usually doesn’t cause such complications like burning sensations for such a long time. The other possible causes of burning sensation could be
1. Diabetes
2. Neuropathies
3. Lumbo-sacral spine compressions/ Pathology
As you didn’t mention any history of diabetes so that cause is already ruled out. So for further evaluation I would like to suggest you to get an LS spine X-ray done and consult a spine specialist for evaluation . If he doesn’t find any gross abnormality that could be causing trouble then you should take the help of a Neurologist for evaluation.
I hope this information will guide you properly.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Dr. Prasad
You said an angiogram usually doesn't cause my type complication(burning) for such a period of time but can it rarely cause this to happen. My neurologist told me my case is rare is that what he meant referring to the angiogram? I don't have diabetes,
I was seen by a bone and joint specialist and he confirmed there was no problem there. No neuropathy.The only conculsion must be the angiogram cause I was fine before the test and the only thing I had was numbness from the stroke but I was fine because the numbness would evently go away right.
I was seen by a bone and joint specialist and he confirmed there was no problem there. No neuropathy.The only conculsion must be the angiogram cause I was fine before the test and the only thing I had was numbness from the stroke but I was fine because the numbness would evently go away right.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello Again,
Yes, sometimes the XXXXXXX used for Angiography can cause such sensation but that too for a short period of time which, in my opinion, usually won’t extend for years.
If possible kindly upload/attach the Angiography report so that I can review it once.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
follow-up
Detailed Answer:
Hello Again,
Yes, sometimes the XXXXXXX used for Angiography can cause such sensation but that too for a short period of time which, in my opinion, usually won’t extend for years.
If possible kindly upload/attach the Angiography report so that I can review it once.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee