Neuropathic Painnn
Neuropathic pain is pain caused by damage or disease affecting the somatosensory nervous system. Neuropathic pain may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). It may have continuous and/or episodic (paroxysmal) components. NEUROPATHIC PAIN - Examples include post herpetic (or post-shingles) neuralgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy / causalgia (nerve trauma), components of cancer pain, phantom limb pain, entrapment neuropathy (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), and peripheral neuropathy (widespread nerve damage). There is no single treatment to cure or prevent neuropathic pain. Early treatment is important to treat the symptoms, however. Receiving care as soon as possible may help prevent or lessen problems that often accompany neuropathy, such as depression, sleeplessness, and diminished functioning. Common causes of neuropathic pain include nerve pressure or nerve damage after
surgery or trauma, viral infections, cancer, vascular malformations, alcoholism, neurological conditions such as
multiple sclerosis and metabolic conditions such as diabetes. It may also be a side effect of certain medications. Each person's symptoms of
neuropathic pain may vary slightly, but these symptoms are common: shooting, burning, or stabbing pain. tingling and numbness, or a “pins and needles” feeling. spontaneous pain, or pain that occurs without a trigger
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