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Disaboom » Health » General Health Conditions/Issues » Lower Leg inflamation

Lower Leg inflamation

Last post Thu, Jul 10 2008 1:26 PM by Daisies. 5 replies.


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  • Ericjoh Ericjoh
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    • permalink Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 25 2008 4:58 PM

    • I am a L AK and I'm hoping to find out if anyone else is experiencing the following symptoms, although I do not believe them to be related to my amputation. So the condition starts out with body aches like I'm coming down with the flu or a virus. I become nauseated and even spike a low grade fever ,occasionally there has been vomiting. Sometime during the second day the previous symptoms begin to fade and an inflammation starts to appear on my lower right leg. The leg eventually becomes totally inflamed, swollen and hot to the touch (I do not have a fever at this point). If I try to stand the leg throbs and I have to elevate it again. After about a week the swelling goes down and the inflammation gradually recedes. I have been through all sorts of tests, Vascular, blood, MRI, CT, x-rays, skin biopsy and full body scan (not as fun as it sounds). This condition occurs once or twice a year and the inflammation seems to be getting worse with each bout. Has anyone dealt with similar symptoms and actually figured out what's going on? Thanks for listening.

       

      Eric


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  • IamwhatIam IamwhatIam
    Posts: 70
    • permalink Re: Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 25 2008 9:58 PM

      • Hi Eric,  Sounds pretty miserable.  My first thought was a blood clot, but sounds like you have ruled that out.  How about celuitis?   Hope you figure it out soon. 

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  • jannynrsmi jannynrsmi
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    • permalink Re: Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Tue, Jul 08 2008 9:26 PM

    • I wish I had an answer for you.  I like to find out the same thing or maybe not the same thing. My son has had a swelling on his  below his knee. he saw ememrgency epople and all they gave him were antibio.. and he still has it  Its swollen and when you push your finger on t he swelling,  the  indent stays in.   Help anybody had  this happen before? 


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  • Becky Becky
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    • permalink Re: Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Wed, Jul 09 2008 2:44 AM

    • Hey Eric! I'm sorry you are going through this! I have no suggestions for you, other than to suggest that it may be an allergy? I don't know. I hope you figure this out soon! Hang in there.

       

      Becky


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  • Debbie Debbie
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    • permalink Re: Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Thu, Jul 10 2008 1:21 PM

    • hi eric, no i have not had this problem with ny amputation but like the others said i hope that you can find out why this is happening to you. good luck. it is nice to meet you and welcome! Cool


    • xoxo love debbie


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  • Daisies Daisies
    Posts: 1,250
    • permalink Re: Lower Leg inflamation

    • Posted: Thu, Jul 10 2008 1:26 PM

    •  Eric, ever asked Your doctor about phlegmones?

       

      I don't have the nausea-bit, but the rest fits in.

       

      Daisies 


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