Burning feeling

I have been having a burning sensation around my staples on the back of my heel. Not sure if it’s rubbed on my cast or if this is just how it is supposed to feel. I hate to take a pain pill for it, but I don’t know what else to do. Has anyone ever experienced this type of pain? Is it normal? Suggestions on how to help it feel better? Thanks in advance!

7 Responses to “Burning feeling”

  1. It could be rubbing on your cast. Or it could be the bone that was cut, and the tendon. I still get burning at the back of my heel/Achilles at the insertion area and a little higher on the Achilles. Like a rug burn type of feeling. Put some ice behind your knee and get that foot elevated as high as you can. In my early days I had my foot up on a stack of about 6 pillows, while I was lying down. It was the only thing that helped. Hope you feel better soon.

  2. I had that feeling quite a bit. I always assumed it was my cast rubbing on my incision, but once I had my cast off I still had it occasionally. I think it is the tendon healing. Whenever I get it I would get my foot up and made sure to rest it on its side.

  3. Thank you! I elevated and iced it. I think I am probably up and around too much. I have a very hard time staying put and feel a bit stir crazy sitting for too long. I am going to take the next few days and be up as little as possible and keep it elevated. Hopefully that will help.

  4. For a comparison my doctor wanted me to elevate (above your heart) 90% of the time for the first 3 weeks and ice as much as possible during that time. Anytime I went in for a cast change I had very little swelling so what I did worked. I didn’t need to elevate in bed - but sometimes I did just because my foot would throb a bit. So I wasn’t up and about too much the first 3 weeks. Fortunately my hubby was very supportive the whole time since he wanted me to heal up as well and quickly as I could. Following my doctors directions (though I usually make him explain WHY he gave me those directions) has worked well for me since I’ve healed up pretty well and pretty quickly. I had so many problems trying to sleep with the cast/splint on and was so tired I didn’t mind laying around all day. I was just annoyed that I usually couldn’t sleep even though I tried.

    And when I got that rubbing feeling I went in for a cast/splint change - LOL! It didn’t feel that way when the cast/splint was newly put on so I figured it was from all the padding compressing. Since the post surgery directions said go in whenever I was having problems I did - LOL! The cast department got used to seeing me. Needless to say when I raised a BIG fuss at the 2.5 week mark when they were going to put me in a plaster cast instead of a boot (actually they did put me in one for 1 day) - they ended up getting me into a boot the next day. They told me I would get in a boot at 3 weeks and I figured that would be the ONLY way I could actually get more than 2 hours of sleep a night. Good thing too - because the full cast was even more uncomfortable than the splint and not being able to sleep was my biggest problem. One time I could feel some folded up padding rubbing on the top of my foot which had a raw spot so I cut the splint open, fixed the issue and then taped things back together again - LOL! That also surprised the cast department - but hey - I didn’t want my raw spot to get even more annoyed.

    The moral of my story is - if something is bugging you seriously enough for a pain pill - go see someone to find out why. Tell them to put a LOT of padding in that area if they redo the cast. It will help for a while - but eventually will get compressed. I did not have a problem bugging them for all those cast changes since I would have probably cut the thing off myself since it would bug me that badly.

  5. I had that burning feeling often in the first 2 months. I still feel it every now and then. In my case, the skin was super sensitive around the incision site. Any rubbing from a sock (or worse, cast or boot) would set it off.

    My PT guy recommended rubbing different kinds of fabric over the area to stimulate the skin and get it used to contact. I don’t know if that helped (it seemed to) or if it was just time, but the burning mostly went away once I was completely out of the boot. Now I only notice it if my ankle gets swollen at the end of the day - seems to stretch the skin around the incision site and get it irritated.

  6. Hi Julie…hope you are not still bothered with the burning. I just found this site today…October 16th. I had my surgery on July 18th and Adam still very bothered by the burning and the pain. I thought it would be gone by now. Am afraid to ask for Vicodin but feel like having more relief than only when sitting Down or in bed sleeping. I have been having PT twice a week. This whole “Journey ” started exactly one year ago with Achilles tendonisis.

  7. Hi Julie…hope you are not still bothered with the burning. I just found this site today…October 16th. I had my surgery on July 18th and Adam still very bothered by the burning and the pain. I thought it would be gone by now. Am afraid to ask for Vicodin but feel like having more relief than only when sitting Down or in bed sleeping. I have been having PT twice a week. This whole “Journey ” started exactly one year ago with Achilles tendonisis. This is my first post because I just found your wonderful site!

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