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Causalgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Causalgia is a persistent pain that occurs in certain areas of the body. Why do some people get causalgia? Learn the causes, symptoms and treatment of Causalgia here

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Causalgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

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  1. Causalgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment -Specialty Care Clinics

  2. Causalgia  If you have severe, burning pain in your hands and feet that never goes away, you may experience causalgia, a complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), a chronic pain illness affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Its characteristics include extreme sensitivity to touch and uncontrollable nerve damage. Early diagnosis and treatments are available that reduce pain’s severity and impact. Keep reading to know more about causalgia.

  3. What Are The Symptoms Of Causalgia? Severe burning pain in the affected area is the most common sign of causalgia. Depending on the severity of the injury, this pain may be continuous or intermittent and can range from mild to intense levels.  Other symptoms are numbness, muscle twitches, tingling sensations, swelling and tenderness in the affected area. Patients may also experience fatigue and depression due to pain severity. Its symptoms vary and may change with time. 

  4. How Do Doctors Treat Causalgia? Medications- NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) or opioids to reduce pain and inflammation. Antidepressants can control how the body reacts to pain signals. Physical therapy to restore mobility and strength. Psychological counseling to assist patients in coping with the emotional effects of living with chronic pain. Nerve blocks can lessen pain by preventing the transmission of pain signals.

  5. Contact Us For More Info On Topic Please Read Our Website Blog: https://specialtycareclinics.com/blogs/how-to-treat-causalgia/ Contact No: (469) 545-9983 to book an appointment. Click Here

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