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Reapair of near amputation of 3rd toe
I had an accident 15 days back. The bones of my 3rd toe were crushed & Nothing much could have been done. However, there was a repair & reconstruction of the 3rd toe that was nearly to be amputated. The wound has healed well until now. However, I had to travel somewhere & while in the car my leg jerked a good few times. Now there is a pricking pain , like electrical shocks or small needles injecting kind of pain. It subsided with pain killers. Is this normal or is there a damage to the nerve?
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Hello there, A little pain is quite normal as it has been amputated, you need to care some extra care, travelling is not restricted but do extra care, like preventing it from jerks and pain aggrevating factors. Take pain killers only when it's unbearable,not on daily basis.
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Hello, MINUTES nerve DAMAGE which can't repair.ok. VIT B12 LEVEL n INJ.onr per week for five weeks than one per month for three months. NEUROBION forte, RENERVE etc AST.OK.
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