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What Do Pain And Burning Sensation In The Abdomen Indicate?
i have been suffering with throbbing pain that comes and goes periodically for example : about two months ago while laying in bed i moved my blanket and it rubbed against my skin in my right abdominal are were this contact set off a vary throbbing burning pain that diminished quickly but with any further contact with anything would quickly bring on the pain in sam intensity . this same issue is now occurring in my left leg in the middle of my thigh area . there is not discoloration of the skin this will often stay with me for a period of hours and then go away.
Meralgia paresthetica is a condition characterized by tingling, numbness and burning pain in your outer thigh. The cause of meralgia paresthetica is compression of the nerve that supplies sensation to the skin surface of your thigh.
Tight clothing, obesity or weight gain, and pregnancy are common causes of meralgia paresthetica. However, meralgia paresthetica can also be due to local trauma or a disease, such as diabetes.
Physiotherapy, weight reduction, treatment of risk factors that aggravate the condition. Tab. Pregabaline 75mg bd may help you. If the symptoms are not improved consult your physician.
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What Do Pain And Burning Sensation In The Abdomen Indicate?
Meralgia paresthetica is a condition characterized by tingling, numbness and burning pain in your outer thigh. The cause of meralgia paresthetica is compression of the nerve that supplies sensation to the skin surface of your thigh. Tight clothing, obesity or weight gain, and pregnancy are common causes of meralgia paresthetica. However, meralgia paresthetica can also be due to local trauma or a disease, such as diabetes. Physiotherapy, weight reduction, treatment of risk factors that aggravate the condition. Tab. Pregabaline 75mg bd may help you. If the symptoms are not improved consult your physician.