Need Input from Burning Sensations
Thanks,
Maryann
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I think you get lots of
I think you get lots of sensations from nerve regeneration. then if you do something like strain something, or do too much you can get pain. Areyou in PT? You should ask your doc . right now I have forearm pain from stretching too much. the Pt said it wss lymphatic cording and did some massage and it helped.0 -
Burning sensationscarkris said:I think you get lots of
I think you get lots of sensations from nerve regeneration. then if you do something like strain something, or do too much you can get pain. Areyou in PT? You should ask your doc . right now I have forearm pain from stretching too much. the Pt said it wss lymphatic cording and did some massage and it helped.
I had lymph nodes removed on my left underarm, and have a sort of "tingling, stinging or burning" sensation along the back side of my arm from the shoulder down toward the elbow. I notice this more at the end of the day, especially if I've used my arm more ... lifting or moving things. Also the skin in that region feels tight and "thicker" than my normal arm. I asked the oncologist about it. After examining me thoroughly in that area, he said it was probably the nerves trying to re-route themselves, and possibly some mild lymphadema. It's actually better now than when I asked him about it. But he did say that if it got worse, I should let him know right away.0 -
Had the appointment with theDebbyM said:I didn't have a mastectomy
I didn't have a mastectomy Maryann, but, maybe you should call your surgeon and go over this with him? Perhaps there is something they can do to help ease the pain.
Debby
Had the appointment with the surgeon and she told me it was scar tissue building up. Was told to rub Vitamin E on it as that sometimes helps. Thanks for all your responses.0
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