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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain And Numbness With Intermittent Pain On Face

I was involved in a car crash 3 years ago - since then I have had every oscopy available to try to diagnose the abdominal pain I am having. I recently had exploratory surgery and they found nothing, but he also injected an anesthetic into the abdominal wall - and it took the pain away, temporarily. We take this to indicate that there might be nerve damage. But I also have other nerve damage symptoms and I am wondering if they are all related in some way. The left side of my face, jaw, tongue are numb and tingling, with intermittent pain - I have abdominal pain, an aching that radiates to the back and into the arm pit, and I have numbness and tingling in my left arm and left foot. Could that many nerves be damaged or could it be something else or???
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Thank you for using HCM. Sorry to hear about your suffering, more clinical data is required regarding the accident such as history of injury to spinal cord. From the description given there does seem to be a neurological component. Please consult a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain And Numbness With Intermittent Pain On Face

Thank you for using HCM. Sorry to hear about your suffering, more clinical data is required regarding the accident such as history of injury to spinal cord. From the description given there does seem to be a neurological component. Please consult a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment.