After cataract surgery, some patients may experience a burning sensation in their eyes, which can be normal and may last for a few days to a week. If the burning persists beyond this timeframe or is accompanied by severe pain, redness, or vision changes, it is important to contact your eye doctor for evaluation. Proper post-operative care and adherence to prescribed medications can help minimize discomfort. Always follow your surgeon's specific advice regarding recovery.
ussually it is six months. but you should ask your family doctor, or if you have a specialist taking care of you ask him. but ussuakky its six months or so. tryin2help:D
Nerve damage could cause a 72 year old, nondiabetic to have a burning sensation in the legs and hands. If this occurs, you should speak to your doctor as soon as you can.
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Typicall, a bladder infection won't cause a burning sensation in the leg. That may mean that something else is going on. If you have a bladder infection and are also experiencing burning in the leg, you should consult your doctor.
ummm im not sure, but i'd contact your doctor
Burning secret documents is an effective way to destroy them. He felt a burning sensation on his neck and realized he had been stung by a wasp.
A burning sensation is not a normal thing. It could be an indication of an infection or a venereal disease. You should consult a doctor.
Golgappas are a very spicy Indian food, usually sold in the streets of that country. The stomach ache and burning sensation is probably caused by heartburn or too much acid from the spicy food. Taking an antacid like Tums should help a lot.
If you have a painful or burning sensation during urination, you may have a bladder infection. You should probably see your primary care provider.
Try indigestion tablets. Then work out which food you have eaten that caused the burning sensation. Or you could have developed an stomach ulcer - see your doctor.
Nasal sprays should not cause a burning sensation. If you experience burning when using a nasal spray, it could be a sign of irritation or sensitivity to the ingredients. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for advice on how to proceed.
There are cremes at the pharmacy that can calm the skin down but you need to see a doctor. It can be a infection or a STD and you might need medication.