Hello, I'm 23 and I had my second child (vaginal) 2 months ago. Two weeks ago I had mastitis and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. I've been treated for both and their symptoms are gone now. however, I've been having a burning/tingling feeling in the side of my right thigh and somewhat sharp pains in my abodomen. Could these symtoms just be healing from the baby and everything or something else?
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I am a 25 year old male suffering from SLE (lupus). And I have the same burning sensation in my right thigh which has been steadly getting worse over the past few weeks. I do not however, have any abdominal pain. Any help what might be causing this. I have been on Plaquenil and Cozaar for about 2 years now.
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You need to start keeping a journal of your symptoms. Your symptoms may be due to post-pregnancy happenings. Your body has just undergone extreme stress and your abdominal area may be settling and all the organs that were pushed aside to make room for your growing baby might just be falling into place, where they are supposed to be. BUT, if your symptoms continue, or if you notice new symptoms (fever, lower back pain, mental confusion, weakness), then you may have something more serious and you should see a Dr. The journal, indicating the symptom, the severity, the date and time you experienced such, will help you accurately describe what you are feeling to your Drs. The Dr. will also take note of the frequency or the severity of your symptoms. The Dr. will be able to order the proper tests, according to the symptoms you have been experiencing, to eliminate (or find) the causes of your pain. You and your Dr. will get to the core of the problem a lot faster and therefore, get the proper care for your ailment sooner.
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I have had burning stomach pains for two weeks with dizziness in the head and now tingling in the left thigh which starts slow, gets stronger, then subsides every 10 minutes. What's wrong?
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I am feeling sharp pains in my left thigh. Followed by a slight burning sensation. Bearable. Just wondering what may be causing it?
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