I underwent a surgery on 13 th June in which the doctor made an insertion to reach the fibula bone on my right leg.
After the surgery portion below the insertion point to the toe is numb and I constantly feel tingling and burning sensation in the region that is numb. The surgeon has advised me to take meganeuron caps twice a day and consult with him after 15 days.
I am really worried about it, is it normal or I should seek immediate medical help from someone else.
Attaching a pic of my leg and discharge summary post surgery.
Thanks for your time in advance.
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It’s normal post op as in the process of inscission some nerves get scraped so by which u feeel tingling and burning sensation after u use B12 as prescribed by doctor will give u relief
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