No because someting could still be wrong.Maybe cuz it could be a side effect.
See a doctor. Pregancy can often cause pains and aches which are unexplainable and common, not harmful. But, still see your doctor.
Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
I'm not sure if you are saying that there is NEW thumb numbness or if you are saying that the thumb numbness you had from your carpal tunnel syndrome condition is still there? If the latter yes it can be normal and it may take several weeks to months but it should gradually improve once that compression on the median nerve has been released. If it's new, then possibly the median nerve still has some swelling and inflammation about the nerve from the surgery itself, and it should improve as your condition improves. The other possibility is that the median nerve was knicked, which is a risk factor for carpal tunnel surgery
Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
I had the same surgery ten years ago and there are still areas on my right thigh (surface) that have no feeling. My mom had similar results after her hysterectomy. Nerve damage is what I was told.
I had surgery to repair a nerve on my right index finger 12/01/10. I am still not able to use my finger and it is 12/24/10. I have to wait for the sutures to dissolve. The Dr said it may take another week or two still. It has been a rather painful process but I do have feeling in my finger again. Also the surgery I was told isn't always effective. Talk to a hand Surgeon and see if you are a candidate. Just be prepared for a long recovery. Good luck!
Ask the doctor who performed the surgery.
not really normal.. but if that's what you want you could always have surgery or something.. good luck :D
It is completely normal to have jaw pain after one month of surgery. It could take up to six months for a full recovery.
Not necessarily. A woman who has had a C-section can still have a normal birth for a later child.
If in doubt see your doctor, or surgery nurse.
Yes this is normal; surgery is basically a carefully controlled massive injury, to make the body heal in the way the surgeon wants. Also, after surgery the anesthetics would still be wearing off. If the pain continues for much longer, or there is a sharp, spiky pain, then you should see your doctor.