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Causalgia and wounds
Hi,
I have Causalgia in my foot and ankle and have now been diagnosed with a wound called pyoderma gangrenosum. This is wreaking havoc with the causalgia. Has anyone else heard of this or had it? Can you offer any advice? I also have RSD in my right hand/wrist. Yes, I have been diagnosed by two different doctors with types 1 and 2 CRPS.:eek: |
Hello,
You might look at the RSD pictures and photos thread , I recall some members mentioning some leg sores.. but not by that name.. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread16167.html pyoderma gangrenosum search results. http://www.google.com/search?q=pyode...ient=firefox-a [Definition By Mayo Clinic staff Pyoderma gangrenosum is a condition that causes large, painful sores (ulcers) to develop on your skin, most often on your legs. It's not certain what causes pyoderma gangrenosum, but it may be related to a disorder of the immune system. About half the people with pyoderma gangrenosum have an underlying chronic health condition. Pyoderma gangrenosum is rare. Effective treatment for pyoderma gangrenosum is available, but in some cases, the ulcers may leave scars. Early diagnosis and therapy reduces your risk of scarring. Occasionally, pyoderma gangrenosum may return. ] http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pyo...enosum/DS00723 |
Wound pain
Thanks for replying. I have all the technical info down pat. In fact I see the gastro doc tomorrow to follow up that part of it. I really wanted to find out if anyone had had this and most specifically how they dealt with that pain versus the RSD. There is a distinct difference between the two pains and it sucks (for lack of a better term).
[QUOTE=Jo*mar;493795]Hello, You might look at the RSD pictures and photos thread , I recall some members mentioning some leg sores.. but not by that name.. [Definition By Mayo Clinic staff Pyoderma gangrenosum is a condition that causes large, painful sores (ulcers) to develop on your skin, most often on your legs. It's not certain what causes pyoderma gangrenosum, but it may be related to a disorder of the immune system. About half the people with pyoderma gangrenosum have an underlying chronic health condition. Pyoderma gangrenosum is rare. Effective treatment for pyoderma gangrenosum is available, but in some cases, the ulcers may leave scars. Early diagnosis and therapy reduces your risk of scarring. Occasionally, pyoderma gangrenosum may return. |
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