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Does Regeneration Of Nerves Lead To Itching Sensation All Over The Body?

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Posted on Wed, 29 Jun 2016
Question: When nerves are trying to regenerate after cervical rhizotomy could you itch on different parts of body??? Didn't have tgis till 3 months after.
Had blood everything was normal except cholesterol was alittle high so now on 10mg lipitor..
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Answered by Dr. Dariush Saghafi (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
After effects of cervical rhizotomy

Detailed Answer:
Good evening. So sorry you are feeling the symptoms of uncomfortable itching that you're reporting.

Typically following a cervical rhizotomy there may be some discomfort after the procedure. Most common would be bruising, soreness, or swelling at the injection and/or operative site. Many people, however, tolerate the procedure well and may even go to work the next day.

Depending upon the level at which the procedure was performed there may be some local soreness for a few days and in some instances some feelings of radiation of discomfort but this is usually temporary. Mostly, effects remain local to the operative site of incision, infiltration, and ablation or transection activity depending on exactly how the nerves were chosen to be severed or destroyed. Ice packs and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the mainstays of postprocedural discomfort and pain. Gradually, over the next few days most people will notice slow reduction of the original pain and discomfort they were feeling. Improvement is expected to continue over a period of several weeks.

Serious Complications are rather isolated but can include any of the following:

Prolonged pain at the operative site
Fever
Chills
Dizziness
Weakness
Numbness that can last several hours and at times come and go
Bleeding or drainage at the operative site

Itching is not a commonly reported complication but theoretically could occur in response to medications that were used or even materials used intraoperatively or preoperatively in terms of cleansing the skin or the body in preparation for the procedure. If you have an allergy for example, to iodine then, it is possible that itching in other parts of the body could be due to the use of povidone if it was used to sterilize or cleanse a body part as part of the surgical preparation.

However, as an unexpected side effect or symptom of the procedure I've not heard of such a thing occurring and especially in different parts of the body that might be unrelated to where the procedure was initially performed.

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This query has utilized a total of 17 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Does Regeneration Of Nerves Lead To Itching Sensation All Over The Body?

Brief Answer: After effects of cervical rhizotomy Detailed Answer: Good evening. So sorry you are feeling the symptoms of uncomfortable itching that you're reporting. Typically following a cervical rhizotomy there may be some discomfort after the procedure. Most common would be bruising, soreness, or swelling at the injection and/or operative site. Many people, however, tolerate the procedure well and may even go to work the next day. Depending upon the level at which the procedure was performed there may be some local soreness for a few days and in some instances some feelings of radiation of discomfort but this is usually temporary. Mostly, effects remain local to the operative site of incision, infiltration, and ablation or transection activity depending on exactly how the nerves were chosen to be severed or destroyed. Ice packs and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the mainstays of postprocedural discomfort and pain. Gradually, over the next few days most people will notice slow reduction of the original pain and discomfort they were feeling. Improvement is expected to continue over a period of several weeks. Serious Complications are rather isolated but can include any of the following: Prolonged pain at the operative site Fever Chills Dizziness Weakness Numbness that can last several hours and at times come and go Bleeding or drainage at the operative site Itching is not a commonly reported complication but theoretically could occur in response to medications that were used or even materials used intraoperatively or preoperatively in terms of cleansing the skin or the body in preparation for the procedure. If you have an allergy for example, to iodine then, it is possible that itching in other parts of the body could be due to the use of povidone if it was used to sterilize or cleanse a body part as part of the surgical preparation. However, as an unexpected side effect or symptom of the procedure I've not heard of such a thing occurring and especially in different parts of the body that might be unrelated to where the procedure was initially performed. If I have satisfactorily addressed your questions or concerns would you do the kind favor of CLOSING THIS QUERY and be sure to include some fine words of feedback on your opinion as to our transaction? Many thanks for posing your question to our attention on this network and do not forget to recontact me in the future at: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi for additional questions, comments, or concerns having to do with this topic or others. This query has utilized a total of 17 minutes of professional time in research, review, and synthesis for the purpose of formulating a return statement.