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Meniscus surgery reg
I injured my meniscus while playing and went for treatment...scopy done and my meniscus was completely stitched...its been 60 days i have usen walker and partially i landed my leg...after 60 days i put my full weight and i can able to walk without walker or stick..but while walking its feel like needle injection sometimes it feels like buring sensation in my surgical area...while doing some ankle weight exercise it feels like buring sensation in my surgical area and having pain.. I didint feel this pain before..but after 60 days it is feeling like some needle pin injecting feel .is that ok or i need to go to surgeon again...as we are living in upstaris and hospital is too long i can't able to travel immediately...
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Burning at surgical site is a normal healing process. It is a sign that your wound is healing and in process is generating heat and will eventually go away.
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Consult ur doctor if below signs persist.
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Signs of wound not healing well- Redness or swelling Fever Increased pain Hot skin Pus discharge
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Surgical site infection is the problem we want to rule out. Sometimes rare issues likely to cause problems are neuroma
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