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NEUROPATHIC PAIN


 

NEUROPATHIC PAIN IS A COMPLEX, CHRONIC PAIN THAT IS TYPICALLY ACCOMPANIED BY TISSUE INJURY. WITH THIS TYPE OF CONDITION, THE NERVE FIBERS THEMSELVES MAY BE DAMAGED, DYSFUNCTIONAL, OR INJURED.

Neuropathic pain is a chronic condition that leads to persistent pain symptoms. For many patients, the intensity of their symptoms can wax and wane throughout the day. Sufferers of this describe the pain as a burning, shooting, or tingling sensation. Some common causes may include diabetes, spinal surgery, shingles, and problems in the back, knee, or hip.

Having a doctor diagnose the pain to determine its origins is crucial in deciding the correct path of treatment. Unfortunately, neuropathic pain often responds poorly to standard pain treatments and may get worse instead of better over time. For some people, it can lead to serious disability.