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If you've been experiencing unexplained bouts of nerve pain, it could be a symptom of a underlying condition. Learn about the causes and treatment for neuropathic pain
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Nerve Pain Diagnosis and Management -Specialty Care Clinics
Nerve Pain Your nervous system may experience neuropathic pain if injured or not functioning correctly. The brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves are all parts of the neurological system that have the potential to generate pain. The rest of your body’s peripheral nerves travel to your organs, arms, legs, fingers, and toes. Incorrect signals are sent to pain areas by damaged nerve fibers. At the site of the nerve damage and in certain regions of the central nervous system, the nerve function may vary (central sensitization).
Nerve Pain Diagnosis The specificity required for a thorough diagnosis has indirectly contributed to both the underdiagnosis of nerve pain and, as a result, its undertreatment. There are numerous neuropathic pain processes that are relevant to the right diagnosis of nerve pain. Additionally, there is a significant reliance on specialist electrodiagnostic testing, and it may be challenging to obtain a full medical history that can identify or rule out variables based on, for example, pain descriptors.
Treating Neuropathic Pain Initial therapies often involve the use of medications that stop seizures and relieve depression. Numerous neuropathic pain studies suggest that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as Aleve or Motrin, may lessen discomfort. A stronger painkiller can be necessary for some people. Talk to your doctor about the benefits and drawbacks of the medications you take.
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