It is a common aspect of knee replacement surgery and will last for different times for different people. Keep your doctor and therapist informed and all should well.
I had hip replacement surgery 2 years 2 1/2 months ago and my upper thigh is still numb! I was told it could be up to three years until I get the numbness to go away! I have until 2013 to look forward to finding out.
Many things could cause numbness in the left second toe. It could be infection, inflammation, or trauma. If numbness persists for more than a few days, seek a physician's help.
Pinched nerve.Stroke.
Poor blood flow could cause numbness...try drinking water regularly, past or current drug use could cause this, or also scarred tissue due to burns or frostbite.
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Some of the risk associated with disc replacement surgery is that you will continue to suffer back pain even after the surgery or you could reinjur yourself and put your back in even more harm.
A mass on the 4th and 5th vertebrae could cause compression of the spinal cord or nerves, leading to symptoms such as back pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms or legs. Treatment would involve addressing the underlying cause of the mass, which could include surgery, radiation therapy, or medication.
In winter, nose numbness is very common due to the wind and cold. It's nothing to worry about and can be fixed with just going inside and getting warm.
There a few risks from any type of surgery. Plastic surgery is not exempt from these risks. There is always a risk that the surgeon could hit a major vein or that the anesthetic could cause death.
In winter, nose numbness is very common due to the wind and cold. It's nothing to worry about and can be fixed with just going inside and getting warm.
there are different things which could cause tingling in the face, for example the tension associated with migraine can commonly cause numbness and tingling due to pressure.
My sister had surgery to form a colostomy yesterday. She is now having delusions, and hallucinations. She is also abusive. Could a medication have been a cause of this?