i've been having a burning sensation on my thighs and lower abdomen which makes me so uncomfortable for about 5 years now, every time am going for diognosis am give a different type of sickness, lastly they said it's increased uric acid in the body but i fear not
Everything mostly is related to some kind of parasite, the burning and pain in in your thigh & abdomen Sounds to me like movement of parasite in your gut and the parasite attaching to your muscles which either gives pain by the body sensing a foreign object in our body & makes our muscle tighten up, which throws out our hip bone, see if you can see a chiropractor who can push your hip back, check all bowels you have and observe very closely with a magnifier for 1 month, if you eventually see something like little red eggs or white larva then go on-line to any Canada pharmacy and order both Ivermectin & Albenazole f pills for your weight 30 pounds per each 3 mg pill for the Ivermectin, research how to take the Albenazole 400 mg pills, take both....take a first dose then a mandatory second dose after 2 weeks for newly hatched eggs, then take once a month for a whole year if you've had it for too long. God blessings
nerve pain?
thanks, but i have taken several medications and it not working for me. please am confused
not really pain but kind of burning or inflammation
Still check bowels, if you see anything, possible you have floral leakage from parasite larva penetration of your intestine causing bacteria leakage
Burning senstation is said to be a symptom of a neuropathy, a nerve damage or pressed due to different conditions or nerves firing messages for no good reason.
Just to keep that in mind, too. There are medications for neuropathic pain to trial.
please recommend me some of them
what kind of medication can i take to treat the bacterial?
We had to see a sprcialist, a pain specialist.
He prescribed in our chronic pelvic pain situation
gabapentin and amitriptyline with dosage up over 2 weeks. Effet shoul take place after 2 months.
Since it did not help have gabapentin replaced with pregabalin.
It seems not to work for us but pain is moderate to severe cramping nature, different to yours, and I was very sure anyway not to be neuropathic pain in our case, but trialed to prove it and works for many others.
typing with one hand, sorry, "effect should",
holding my girl's hand with the other since in pain and trying to fall asleep. Not too bad today (7/10), should get the one or other hour sleep today.
Sounds like endometriosis and possibly adhesions from the endometriosis tissue forming. Search endometriosis and adhesions for more info. Need to see a obgyn or gyno doctor and tell them you think you have that or they will never check you.
Also in no way does it sound like parasites. Pelvic pain is low. Parasitic pain is usually higher and involves nausea and eating symptoms.