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How To Treat Pain And Tingling Sensation In Legs After Bone Marrow Biopsy?

I had a bone marrow biopsy earlier today to confirm systemic Mastocytosis vs mast cell activation syndrome. The lidocaine has worn off and I m experiencing pain but numbness and tingling down my leg. Should I go to ER? Or just keep trying to tough it out.
Fri, 6 Nov 2015
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I understand you may be going through a lot of pain as bone marrow biopsy is a very painful procedure. My opinion in this situation would to be to take pain killers such as tramadol or ketorolac. I am not sure which place you are hailing from, but in some places this is a prescription medication. So kindly consult with your physician and take the drug with the right dose. Hope your pain improves. Take care..
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How To Treat Pain And Tingling Sensation In Legs After Bone Marrow Biopsy?

Hi, I understand you may be going through a lot of pain as bone marrow biopsy is a very painful procedure. My opinion in this situation would to be to take pain killers such as tramadol or ketorolac. I am not sure which place you are hailing from, but in some places this is a prescription medication. So kindly consult with your physician and take the drug with the right dose. Hope your pain improves. Take care..