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Have Pain In The Foot. Had A Foot Surgery Earlier. Tried Lyrica, Nuetron And Gabetron But No Use. How To Get Relief From This Pain?

I had foot surgery, and now I have a ton of pain in my toes and the nerve alongside the foot and where he did the surgery on my ankle, I was rear ended and need some relief from this awful pain. help!Who do I need to see or what can I take to stop this, Iv'e tried lyrica, nuetronin and gabetron, have norco but they don't want me to take the pain meds I could be a drug abuser according to them.
Tue, 10 Sep 2013
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Hi, it all depends upon the time since how long did you have the surgery. If it is recent it is only due to accomodation problem. and physiotherapy may help you to solve the problem.
If it is an old surgery there could be an error in the facing of the bone ends. or there mat be pressure on the nerves.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections, for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. Thank you.
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Have Pain In The Foot. Had A Foot Surgery Earlier. Tried Lyrica, Nuetron And Gabetron But No Use. How To Get Relief From This Pain?

Hi, it all depends upon the time since how long did you have the surgery. If it is recent it is only due to accomodation problem. and physiotherapy may help you to solve the problem. If it is an old surgery there could be an error in the facing of the bone ends. or there mat be pressure on the nerves. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections, for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. Thank you.