I posted a while ago about altered sensations in calves. Thought it was
strainStrains but some changes since then. I now have mild burning and altered skin sensations in my
shinsShin splints and outer calf area bilaterally. This feeling has spread to my outer lower thighs above
kneesAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears. I have also felt it in my arms bilaterally - bicep/tricep area and lower outer forearm. Feel mild tingling occasionally in upper back (this could be stress) and occasional change in sensation near jawline. My skin also feels hyersensitive with mild burning, lingering feeling when touched. Worse on right but present bilaterally. I notice this more when I sit. No other symptoms. No
weaknessWeakness, fatigue, loss of
reflexesBabinski's reflex
Infantile reflexes
Moro reflex
Urge incontinence or loss of sensation (temp, light touch, pricks), no
numbnessNumbness and tingling, no heat sensitivity. I remain very active with no impairment. No problems sleeping, walking, running, etc. Just this odd mild burning skin sensation. It does not seem to be worsening, just spreading. This does not seem to coincide with conditions I've researched. Any suggestions? Could this be MS? Could this be b12 deficiency or hypothyroidism? I can't believe anxiety could do this because I do not feel overly anxious at this time. Had blood work in Dec 04. TSH .51, potassium 3.0, MCV 96 and glucose 81. Everything else normal too. No other tests. I started taking b12 a few days ago. Just neuro exam by PCP. Should I schedule appointment with neurologist? What should I have checked or be concerned about?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you for the input.
I have tried unsuccessfully to post a question to the doctor, any advice?
But, my arms and legs burn too. I HATE THIS! It's hard to focus!
I was able to post on this board about a year ago JUST BY LUCK! You just have to pop in at the right time.
Good luck and let us know what the ENT says.
When are you scheduled to see him/her?
Sherry
The RA did not present with burning and I have not experienced burning of my extremities. My disease has been moderate at times with a few flares when I was in my 20's. It was in remission for a while when I was pregnant seven years ago. I am currently in between meds and I am trying to find something without horrifying side effects. My doctor is well known in the field and I have a lot of faith in his advice. I have all the hallmarks of RA. Around the same time I began experiencing these facial sensations, my thyroid started acting up. The dosage of my meds was changed twice in three months. I am also being treated for anxiety and I am feeling better. The hyperventilation thing is very interesting and I definitely think it is part of the equation. Every MS message I read about that includes these sensory symptoms also have complaints about balance, vision, fatigue - etc.
How interesting to read your posts, since i have similar symptoms. I am a 44 y/o female with an unremarkable medical history. I have low cholesterol and low bloodpressure. I've been getting cold sores on my lips since my 20's and have taken acyclovir since then as needed. This past year they have increased in intensity and frequency. In November I woke up and had a high pitched ringing in both ears. It is constant and has not gone away for even one minute. In February I had an episode of vertigo that lasted for about 12 hours. I frequently get kind of a motion sickness feeling at times since then. I've had one other episode of vertigo but it only lasted about 1/2 hour. Since June I've been having a burning sensation on the skin of my arms, upper legs and face. It's been pretty constant but some days it hurts worse than others. If I rub it, it really hurts, like a sunburn, and the air conditioning blowing on it hurts. For years I've had this same burning sensation in my left hip area that would last a few days and then go away. Before the burning started I went to an ENT and neurologist at the clevelland cinic. My thyroid studies or normal, basic bloodwork and glucose normal, MRI of the brain normal, neuro exam normal, hearing normal. My vitamin b12 level was 311. (lower end of normal) and an immune panel was normal. I was put on valtrex daily to see if that would help, which it hasn't made any difference except I haven't had any cold sores. I do have an appointment with another neurologist at the end of september. I am not an anxious person at all, but if there is something I can do to keep this from getting worse, I want to do it. I did read somewhere that nutrasweet can cause similar symptoms, so I've cut down but haven't eliminated it completely. (dont know if i'm just grabbing at straws)
I'd love to hear any test results or opinions any of your doctors give you and I will do the same.
Sorry this is so long.
The one thing that strikes me is that you mention you have had coldsores for years. Coldsores are considered in the family of herpes. Herpes viruses cause burning. Have the drs. mentioned this to you?
I am no dr. or in health care but, I have been reading about my burning for 3 years now and that is one of the things that I have read.
Your burning does not cause you to be anxious? I am extremely anxious over mine. It is very debiliating at times actually! Give me your secrets please! :-)
Sherry
The neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic put me on Valtrex (an antiviral) suppression therapy for one year. He said it is possible that the herpes virus got into the nerves and is causing the tinnitus and occasional episodes of dizziness.
The odd thing is that I was on it for several months before the burning sensation of my skin started, so I wonder if it is from something else.
I am not normally an anxious person at all but I have to admit I am very concerned that this will get worse. What scares me is that I am often thinking about the ringing in my ears and burning pain in my arms and legs, instead of what is going on around me. I'll keep plugging away at doctors and hopefully something will come up. I tried to make an appointment with a doctor that I heard was excellent at the Cleveland clinic and the next available appointment was in 2007!!
take care
I'd be calling around to other doctors!
If the burning started after you started the medication, it could be from the medication. Look up the medication and see if that could be a side effect.
Good luck to you!
I am ALWAYS thinking the burning and not what's going on around me. Which is AWFUL because I have a 7 yr-old son who is the light of my life and I have a hard time keeping my thoughts together on stuff that needs to be done for him.
AHHH!
Like you, I can also become irritable thinking of what this might be.
I have read this site for a while and never posted a comment it does feel good to at least share the experience with others:)