My mother is bedridden following a C1-C2 spinal surgery and is experiencing hand tremors, severe nerve tension, and pain, especially in the left side of her abdomen. What could be causing these symptoms, and what medications can be given for temporary relief?
Following C1-C2 surgery, hand tremors and nerve tension may stem from cervical spinal cord irritation, post-operative swelling, or nerve compression. The left abdominal pain could be referred neuropathic pain (radiculopathy) or, very commonly in bedridden patients, severe constipation. For temporary relief, doctors often prescribe: 1. Neuropathic agents (like Gabapentin or Pregabalin) for nerve tension and pain. 2. Muscle relaxants (like Baclofen) for spasms. 3. Laxatives or stool softeners if abdominal pain is bowel-related. However, because these symptoms can indicate post-surgical complications, you must contact her neurosurgeon or neurologist immediately for a proper evaluation before starting any new medication.