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Suggest Cause Of Wet Feelings In The Inside Of Leg

The inside of my leg, right above my left knee feels wet but it is not. It s also kind of a cold feeling. I have had brain surgery before but have a clean bill of health aside from arthritis (osteo) fibromyalgia (I use SamE). This has been going on for approximately 2 weeks now
Thu, 7 Feb 2019
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Hi,

You are describing a condition known as neuropathy whereby a nerve or nerves seem to be malfunctioning in the left inner thigh and suprapatellar region.

This could be due to some type of entrapment of a nerve twig or it could be entrapment of a nerve root in the lower back.

I would need more information on the brain surgery you had and what position they had you on the surgical table to know whether the brain surgery could be contributing or even the cause of the problem or it has to do with the positioning your leg had while on the table.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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Suggest Cause Of Wet Feelings In The Inside Of Leg

Hi, You are describing a condition known as neuropathy whereby a nerve or nerves seem to be malfunctioning in the left inner thigh and suprapatellar region. This could be due to some type of entrapment of a nerve twig or it could be entrapment of a nerve root in the lower back. I would need more information on the brain surgery you had and what position they had you on the surgical table to know whether the brain surgery could be contributing or even the cause of the problem or it has to do with the positioning your leg had while on the table. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist