Has it been attributed to Lyme or the more common cause of injury?
Most importantly, does RSD always have to include swelling or skin color changes?
I suffer horribly from burning skin sensations on what should be non-painful contact. This started a few years ago in my feet, now it involves most of my body from the neck down. I have NO motor problems.
Suspicious that RSD (autonomic nervous system) could be a part of this, but just not certain and looking for any experiences?
Thanks for any help
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Pinelady
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For those it does not and progresses it is called RSD.
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Pinelady
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I soak in a hot tub with epsom salts, ginger root and lemon. You can also add baking soda if you are
not sensitive. I don't it makes me itch. After soaking doc recommended rinse with cold/cool water
to stimulate the nerves. I hate it but it does make me feel better.
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