Symptoms of Neuropathic Pain
Learn more about neuropathy symptoms, what neuropathic pain feels like, and how J. Flowers Health can help.
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What is Neuropathic Pain?
Neuropathic pain is a medical term for nerve pain or associated symptoms. Nerves are the units of the nervous system that carry information to and from the brain to the different parts of the body (muscles, skin, etc.). Neuropathic pain refers to the pain that originates from infections, injury, or damage to the nervous system.
What Causes Neuropathic Pain?
Other Reasons for Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathy is also a common cause of neuropathic pain. Neuropathy is a disease or malfunction of one or more peripheral nerves in the body. Other causes of neuropathic pain include:
- Injury: Muscle, joint, and tissue injuries are indicated in certain bouts of neuropathic pain. Some injuries may cause long-term nerve damage; while the wounds may heal, the nerve and nervous system damage may not.
- Infections: infection is a relatively uncommon cause of neuropathic pain. People living with HIV and those infected with syphilis, especially in later stages, may experience neuropathic pain.
What Does Neuropathic Pain Feel Like?
How Common is Neuropathic Pain?
What Are Peripheral Nerves, and What Do They Do?
Peripheral nerves are responsible for transporting information between the body and the brain. The peripheral nerves form the communication system between the central nervous system and the numerous body parts. There are three types of peripheral nerves: sensory, motor, and autonomic.
Sensory nerves act as a one-way communication channel to the brain, reporting information to it. Motor nerves control movements and actions by passing information from your brain and spinal cord to your muscles. Autonomic nerves control involuntary or partially voluntary physiological functions and activities of the body, such as heart rate, respiration, sexual desire, digestion, temperature regulation, and blood pressure.
Symptoms of Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain symptoms include the following:
- Shooting, burning, or stabbing pain: These neuropathic pain symptoms occur when a nerve in the neck is irritated at the point where it leaves the spinal cord. It may worsen with certain activities.
- Tingling and numbness, or a “pins and needles” feeling: This is one of the neuropathic pain examples that present as symptoms of moderate spinal stenosis, a narrowing of spaces within the spine most likely to occur in the lower back and in the neck.
- Spontaneous pain. Pain that occurs without a trigger.
- Evoked pain. Pain caused by events that are typically not painful.
- A chronic sensation of feeling unpleasant or abnormal: Nerve pain all over the body can make the affected individual feel unpleasant or unwell.
- Difficulty sleeping or resting: Due to nerve pain all over the body, an individual experiencing neuropathy symptoms might find it difficult to sleep or rest.
- Emotional problems as a result of chronic pain: Chronic pain is pain lasting longer than three months or after an expected recovery time. Chronic pain can be highly debilitating and can cause several levels of stress or emotional burden on those involved.
How Is Neuropathic Pain Treated?
Whenever the symptoms of neuropathic pain are observed, individuals involved should get professional medical care and diagnosis immediately. Neuropathic pain and nerve damage are often interwoven; therefore, nerve pain treatment is strongly advised to avoid future complications.
Over-The-Counter Pain Medication
Prescription Medication
Several prescription medications used based on a doctor’s inference, particularly a neurologist, can help manage and treat neuropathic pain. Medicines prescribed for neuropathic pain include amitriptyline, duloxetine, pregabalin, and gabapentin.
Antidepressant Drugs
Anticonvulsants
Nerve Blocks
Implantable Device
How Can This Pain Be Managed?
Multimodal Therapy
Outlook
Get Help With Neuropathic Pain at J. Flowers Health Institute
With the right level of care delivered by highly trained professionals, neuropathic pain can be treated and managed effectively. At J. Flowers Health Institute, we provide personalized care for every one of our patients. We help every one of our patients live life to the fullest while overcoming chronic pain and any associated health concerns.
Opportunity for Wellness
At J. Flowers, we can provide the best overall neuropathy and pain solutions possible as well as effective medicines for nerve pain. This is done after careful diagnosis and analysis of all related neuropathic symptoms. For more information about neuropathy symptoms, neuropathic pain, nerve pain treatment, and any related conditions, please contact us today.
Resources
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