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Numb vs Pain
Hello,
Anyone know why some areas get numb and others have pain? My right foot on and off (more on lately) gets numb feelings; my fingers 4 and 5 of both hands go numb overnight if my arms lay flat on the bed; most other areas have pain. I have this condition whole body. Thanks. |
Numbness, pain, burning, tingling, aching are all common symptoms of almost any type of nerve damage conditions, or RSD as well.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/com...CTION=symptoms |
Thx songbird; I found this to be interesting in the link from Mayo Clinic:
In some people, signs and symptoms of complex regional pain syndrome go away on their own. Wonder how often that happens after CRPS pain has gone systemic, like my CRPS. I have never heard of that. Take care my friend. |
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I have the same problem with areas like my hand being numb and others painful. It was really confusing at first because i would doubt that i was in enough pain to "qualify" as a RSD sufferer. Especially when my whole arm would be numb. I will say though that id rather numb to painful. :p
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Yes mollymoo123 - I have certain areas that get numb. Most get pain!
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Thx Dubious - would love to see the link to that Schwartzman article - not sure if I have read that one.
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I have areas that are both numb and painful at the same time. Both my hand and foot are numb at all times, but they also get burning and aching pain. People never understand if it us numb how can it hurt!
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Not a fun diagnosis to get. Sometimes I think the MIND has as much power as treatments. I think it's a combination of mind,body,and modern medicine. At least in the beginning.You never know though, I did hear of a case where a young girl in her teen developed full body and pushed into remission, I'll have to look up the link or site I saw it one. I think it was RSDHOPE...... http://www.rsdhope.org/index.html Try looking it up here. I have found TONS of useful information through this site!! |
There's medicine for it . My mom has the. Same thing its something to do with diabetes.
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