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Is The Pain In Lower Abdomen And Leg Is Due To Nerve Damage Or Taking Oxylite Has Caused This?

Hi! I had a c-section in March of 2013, then i had laporscopic surgery June 21st to remove a cyst on my ovary. I started taking Oxylite Pro about 4 weeks after i had my baby and continued to take it. i started getting horible pains in my lower left abdomen and leg. The Dr. said it was nerve damage due to my surgeries. My question is - Could this have been caued by the Oxylite? it s a burning, stabbing pain that i am trying to deal with on a daily basis with pain pills. Thank you, Deb
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
This pain is unlikely to be due to Oxylite Pro, this is not a known complication of the drug. It is most probably due to nerve entrapment related to the previous operations. It may improve over the coming weeks but if it does not, I suggest you see a pain specialist for further investigation.
Regards,
Dr K A Pottinger,
MBChB FRCA
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Is The Pain In Lower Abdomen And Leg Is Due To Nerve Damage Or Taking Oxylite Has Caused This?

Hi, This pain is unlikely to be due to Oxylite Pro, this is not a known complication of the drug. It is most probably due to nerve entrapment related to the previous operations. It may improve over the coming weeks but if it does not, I suggest you see a pain specialist for further investigation. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger, MBChB FRCA