
What Causes Numbness In Legs And Abdominal Area?

Metabolic Distal Peripheral Neuropathy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mam.
I have read and understood your concern.
Your symptoms largely point to Metabolic Distal Peripheral Neuropathy of glove and stocking type.
This could be secondary to the liver and thyroid abnormality.
I strongly recommend you to have a Nerve conduction study MRI scan of the total spine to rule out Neurological causes.
Empirical therapy consists of using Inj VIt B12 1000 mcg once a day for 1 month followed once a week for 12 months.
Also drugs like Gabapentin 150 mg once a day for 1 month with drug holiday at weekends will be very beneficial in relieving your symptoms .
Please note these drugs have to taken under strict medical supervision.
I hope i have answered your query at the moment.
Post your further queries,if any.
Thank you.


On the nerve issue, the funny thing is that it didn't start in my toes or fingers, it started in my shins, moved to my thighs and abdomen, then my chin. It has only been this week where my feet and the very tips of my fingers tingle. My feet are more impacted now after the massage therapies and the acupuncture treatments.
One thing I didn't mention is that I'm a scuba diver as recreation and hurt my leg in XXXXXXX while diving, that's the first time I had swelling in my left leg and noticed significant swelling in my lower legs. I went to the Urgent Care and they had me get an ultrasound to look for any blood clotting as I also fly on a weekly basis to work, but the test was negative.
I read that decompression sickness can appear as the same symptoms and be treated with oxygen treatment. Any thoughts?
See an interventional Radiologist.
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
Welcome again,
I advise you to see an interventional Radiologist for the MRI scan-fast spin echo-total spine.
Then refer yourself with the test results to a Neurosurgeon.
The pattern of numbness is very much in consistent with Distal Neuropathy.
Continue with complete course of Inj B12,as its mandate to protect your nerves and spinal cord at this stage of your disease.
Scuba diving and decompression sickness are absolutely not related to the pattern of neuropathy and other symptoms in your case.
Post your further queries,if any.
Thank you.

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