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I have a burning pain my lower legs and feet. I have lymphodema and arthritis

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AnneBury

It is a shame no-one is coming back to you. Presumably this is an ongoing issue and not cellulitus? I have been told that as I get older I risk pain in my feet as my lymphoedema could turn thick and fibrotic and this would impede blood flow and cause pain. I have been having MLD to try and reduce the chances of the fibrosis. I just wondered whether this (or something similar) might be affecting you.

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Gladwin1907 in reply toAnneBury

A lot of the pain is due to arthritis , the burning pain I think is connected to edema

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memetime0029

Me tooooo and its so bothersome esp at night. I been told it maybe a nerve in my back.

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