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What signs/symptoms indicate a possible hematoma in intra-spinal pain therapy?

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Signs of a possible hematoma in intra-spinal pain therapy include unusual swelling or lumps, severe pain, and neurological symptoms, alongside systemic symptoms like weight loss and night sweats.

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The signs and symptoms that may indicate a possible hematoma in intra-spinal pain therapy include unusual lumps or swelling in the spine or back area, which could be due to a tumor or localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels (hematoma). Pain, often severe, could be experienced due to pressure the hematoma places on the spinal cord and nerves. Neurological symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or loss of function in the limbs or torso might also be present. Additionally, patients may report systemic symptoms like weight loss, poor appetite, fatigue, and excessive sweating, especially night sweats. In cases of large hematomas or those that are increasing in size, there could be signs of hemorrhage (bleeding) or anemia.

Regarding the other health conditions mentioned, appendicitis, UTI, and PID have distinct symptoms not directly related to spinal therapy. However, it is important to consider the full health history of a patient when diagnosing. For example, Kehr's Sign, which involves pain in the shoulder and neck due to a ruptured spleen, illustrates the complexity of diagnosing based on symptom presentation alone.

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