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Any docs around here? Swollen foot question
Posted on 2/9/24 at 8:36 am
Posted on 2/9/24 at 8:36 am
So I came down with a very acute case of sciatica/piriformis on my right side a couple of weeks ago.
I can only sit/lay in positions where my feet are on the floor.
My right foot swole and was hot to the touch. Since then, it’s continually swollen and the skin is very tender to the touch.
Is it possibly nerve related?
I can only sit/lay in positions where my feet are on the floor.
My right foot swole and was hot to the touch. Since then, it’s continually swollen and the skin is very tender to the touch.
Is it possibly nerve related?
Posted on 2/9/24 at 8:44 am to cubsfan5150
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This post was edited on 3/12/24 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 2/9/24 at 9:01 am to cubsfan5150
Any calf pain? Calf pain when you move your foot up and down?
Could be unrelated and just a coincidence, but swollen and and tender could mean blood clot.
Also another random thought, could be CRPS. Complex regional pain syndrome. That one is a huge stretch.
Could be unrelated and just a coincidence, but swollen and and tender could mean blood clot.
Also another random thought, could be CRPS. Complex regional pain syndrome. That one is a huge stretch.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 10:15 am to cubsfan5150
Sounds like gout. What have you been eating?
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:34 pm to cubsfan5150
It could very well be nerve related. May be just late sequela of the sciatica. It is strange that it is still going on but seems more likely be related to that than to something coincidental.
May need to see a neurologist for further testing/clarification
May need to see a neurologist for further testing/clarification
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