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What;s wrong with my hand/wrist?
Neurontin can treat courage pain. Consult near a Neurologist.
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my eardrum is inverted and causing audible range loss. What can I do to help this?
Perhaps bring back a second or third opinion?Maybe the prosthetic isn't fitting properly?
Is at hand a possible infection that maybe you should request an x-ray for?
Has she gain weight and the current weight is putting more pressure on that subdivision of the leg? (maybe she could drop a few pounds?)
Could anything in her system like hormones or something else in her go have changed things that you'd enjoy to consider when making a determination?
Is a clot or cyst forming or is something rubbing?
Sure, there are adictive drugs out at hand, but they only create problems fairly than solving them. I'd suggest just digging deeper to try to solve the problem. Maybe even she wants a lighter prosthetic, or a change of sock or something. Since profoundly of soldiers are coming back from the military next to loss of limbs, how in the order of asking a doctor at one of the veterans affairs medical centers your question.
I tore a muscle awhile stern that affect my back and abdominal areas?
I would attain another opinion from a Doctorhow does it be aware of when you touch breasts that have implements?
She should see another doctor..a neurologist, orthopedic surgeon, or standard surgeon should be able to diagnose and treat her problem. Sometimes, nerves develop neuromas after surgery...drastically painful. Good luck!