Hello doctor, i've noticed these blisters are growing slowly and new blisters are also growing. I don't know what is the exact problem and cause for this. Please guide me through this.
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Report check and summary. Satya kishor sharma hello I have some report I want to you check and give me information about report. Hello! i'll do my best to help you. What kind of report do you have? Can you give me more details about it? Satya kishor sharma hello I am 24 year I have numbness and tingling sensation in my left side thigh this problem facing last six months after my pregnancy delivery once I visited neurologist he recommended me mri and prescribed medicine tab duloxetine 30 mg and tab methylcobalamin+gabapentin (500/300 mg) but still I have no improvement in my problem please suggest effective treatment. Based on the symptoms you have described, it's possible that you are experiencing a condition called meralgia paresthetica, which is a type of nerve compression syndrome that affects the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve in the thigh. The medication prescribed to you by the neurologist, duloxetine and methylcobalamin+gabapentin, are commonly used to treat nerve pain and may help alleviate some of your symptoms. However, it's important to note that it may take several weeks for these medications to take effect. In addition to medication, there are some other treatments that may help relieve your symptoms: physical therapy: working with a physical therapist can help to stretch and strengthen the muscles surrounding the affected nerve, which can help to reduce pressure on the nerve and alleviate symptoms. Nerve blocks: a nerve block involves injecting a local anesthetic directly into the affected nerve to temporarily block the pain signals. Surgery: in rare cases, surgery may be necessary to relieve pressure on the affected nerve. It's important to follow up with your neurologist and discuss these treatment options to determine the best course of action for you. Additionally, it may be helpful to discuss any lifestyle changes that may be contributing to your symptoms, such as sitting for prolonged periods of time or wearing tight clothing. Satya kishor sharma hello doctor, i've noticed these blisters are growing slowly and new blisters are also growing. I don't know what is the exact problem and cause for this. Please guide me through this. I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing blisters that are growing and spreading. There are many potential causes of blisters, so it's important to have a healthcare provider examine them to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment. Measures to help prevent further irritation or friction on the affected area, such as using cushioned insoles in shoes or wearing gloves.
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