If my pain is because of the epidurals taken for transfer?


I just have my first child born in Oct '06, I took epidural anesthesia when i be 2.5 cm dilated because of pain intolerance, and mine be a prolonged labor of 15 hours. Now, I have headache in my lower extremities, hip areas, thighs, and ankles. My mom have severe osteoarthritis, and her legs are curved towards in. NOW MY FEAR IS WHETHER I WILL ALSO GET THE SAME PROBLEMS AS OF MY MOMS' and IF MY PAIN IS BECAUSE OF THE EPIDURALS TAKEN DURING DELIVERY? I'm fundamentally much scared and concerned roughly this, Please answer me.
Ben.

Answers:

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You said you had a highly difficult labor. More than likely the throbbing you are experiencing came from that. Childbirth is not other benign. Other things could be going on too, like a disc herniation or sacroiliac communal inflammation. See your doctor. You may benefit by getting a referral to a pain command specialist who is trained to diagnose and treat these type of problems.

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The pain you are describing is one of the adjectives after-effects of recieving epidural anesthesia, or any type of invasive proceedure done involving the spinal cord. SOme who have this side effect get better in a year or two, some own permanent problems. Your anesthetist may enjoy improperly placed the catheter or you may enjoy moved the wrong way during your prolonged labor that may enjoy shifted the catheter and caused impertinence aggrivation or damage. As for our domestic history of osteopathic problems, that may or may not have anything to do beside this particular problem, as what your mother have is usually congenital (when was the birth of her problems [age of onset]?) But it sounds to me like this is adjectives related to your epidural. As for a remedy to your problem, seek doctors insist on on pain headship and a nerve conductivity interview to discover if there is any boldness damage.

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