| From | To | |
| Last week I experienced itching and went to the hospital for check-up,the,doctor prescribed me hydroxine syrup,after several days the itching still within and went to see the doctor again and he gave me a tablet B-Complex + Hydroxine 10 & 2-vial (forgot the name)injected in my right buttock. Since then I felt relieved w/ my itching. Two days after the injection I felt numbness in the right side of my leg and right upper body. I thought that it is maybe due to the effect of the injection but until now (a week after) this numbness is still there. I went back to same hospital to consult this numbness, they referred me to the neurologist and there the doctor prescribed me the following medicines (Vitamin B1,300 & A.S.A. 80 - Acetylselicylic acid 80 m.g. E.C tablet). Questions: 1. Does it has something to do with the nurse who delivered the injection in the wrong point or direction (correct my medical words)? 2. Is this a mild stroke? 3. The doctor recommends for a brain MRI (to see what)? 4. Please advise if there is mal-practice in delivering the injection? If there is, can I sue the hospital or the doctor or the nurse? 5. I am scheduled for a brain MRI x-ray on the 18th of June 2006, though I have to proceed if I will be feeling ok w/ my numbness within the next few days prior to X-ray? 6. Please provide me your scientific and medical advises for the above. Sincerely Yours, Arnel | arnel 6/12/2006 | . |
| Tags: d,right, hospitals, itching, body, brain, medication, mri, acid, allergy, back, | ||
| [ More ] | ||