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Is it normal to feel numbness in my leg post surgery?
I had my labrum in my left shoulder repaired two days ago and for some reason my thigh on the opposite side of my body has a numb/tingling sensation. The anesthesia has definently wore off and the nerve block is as well. I've switched how I've been sitting and walk around often to keep some blood flowing, it's just weird if anyone knows why it feels this way that would be cool. I know it's not the painkillers too I've been on them a number of times before
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, it is normal. It will go away like in 3 hours or less
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Even if he is not having any signs, he nonetheless demands to have a few assessments performed. Numbness may also be prompted by way of a few matters. Partially clogged arteries almost always be one of the crucial worst. If he will get a blood clot looking to pass by way of an artery that's in part clogged it might get caught and he might have a stroke, if he hasn't already. He definately demands to visit the clinic or Dr. instantly. Or he might being taking extra day without work paintings than he deliberate! Although it almost always is not clogged arteries if has had those signs as a youngster, at any price, it seems like some thing he must be taking very significantly.