Neuropathic (Nerve) Pain
What is Neuropathic (Nerve) Pain?
Nerve pain (neuropathic pain) is often referred to as fast and burning pain. It cures itself, but in many cases it can also be long term. Occasionally it is susceptible and serious, in many cases it happens automatically and it also gets better on its own.
Neuropathic pain is often caused by the problem of nerve damage and poor nervous system. The possibility of damage to the nervous system increases in the place of injury and veins with its surrounding areas. Neuropathic pain is also called Phantom limb syndrome. This rare situation occurs when a hand or leg has been removed due to illness or injury, but after this, the brain may receive such messages of nerve impulses, whose root cause is removed organs.
Symptoms of Neuropathic Pain
Symptoms of pain in the veins can be different in every person, but these are the following common symptoms -
* Acute pain, burning sensation or burning like a knife
* Pain without any reason
* Feeling bad or unusual for a long time
* Difficulty in sleeping or resting
* Difficulty due to emotional problems, not sleeping, and expressing themselves due to pain due to prolonged pain.
* The pain of activities that are not usually painless, such as rubbing, staying in cold temperatures or clearing the hair.
Causes of Neuropathic Pain
The most common causes of pain in the veins can be divided into four main categories. The following are the reasons
1. Accidents - An injury to tissues, muscles or joints can cause pain in the veins. Similarly, problems of back, legs and hip or injuries can cause permanent damage to the nerves. However, it may happen that the injury is okay, but the damage to the nervous system from the injury is not cured. Consequently, you may experience pain continuously for several years after the accident.
Accidents or injuries affecting the spine can cause nerve pain. The pressure of the slip disc and spinal cord can cause damage to the nerves around your spine.
2. Infection - The infection is a common cause of pain in the veins. People with HIV/AIDS can experience this unexplained pain. Syphilis infection can also cause unexplained pain like irritation and sting. Shingles, which is caused by chicken pox virus, can cause long-lasting nerve pain.
3. Surgery - A rare type of pain in the nerves is Phantom limb syndrome. This rare condition occurs when one of your hands or feet has been removed due to illness or injury, but after this, the brain may receive such messages of nerve pain, due to which the root cause is removed from the limb.
4. Disease - Pain in the nerves can be a symptom of some disease or complexity of any disease. These include multiple sclerosis, multiple myeloma and cancer. Not everyone with these diseases experiences pain in nerves, but this can be a problem for some.
* Severe sugar can affect your nerves. People with sugar syrup usually feel numb and after that the pain, burning sensation and stings in the limbs.
* Longer intake of excessive alcohol can cause many complications and it may also be a complication of having pain in the veins.
* Can cause nerve pain due to cancer treatment. Chemotherapy and radiation can both affect the nervous system and cause abnormal pain.
Other reason
Other causes of neuropathic pain include the following
* Vitamin B deficiency
* Carpal tunnel syndrome
* Thyroid problems
* Facial nerve problems
* Spinal cord arthritis
What are the risk factors of nerve pain?
Any such problem which causes any damage within the nervous system, can cause pain in the nerves. Like -
carpal tunnel syndrome or similar conditions can cause nerve pain. Nervous trauma can also cause nerve pain.
Other conditions that can cause the development of pain in the nerves are those
* Sugar
* vitamin deficiency
* Cancer
* HIV
* Stroke
* Multiple Sclerosis
* Shingles and
* Cancer treatment
Prevention of Neuropathic Pain.
* Identify the risk factors of sugar and make necessary changes.
* Limit use of alcohol or tobacco.
Neuropathic Pain Treatment
The first goal of treatment of pain in veins is to identify the underlying illness or condition, which causes pain. After this, your doctor tries to relieve you from pain and helps you to maintain normal ability despite pain and improve the quality of your life.
The most common treatments for veins are:
* Medicines - Non-narrative anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is sometimes used to treat nerve pain. However, many people believe that these drugs are not effective for pain in the veins.
* Medicines prescribed by the doctor - Opioid pain medicines can give relief to some people, but they can not heal the pain in the nerves as well as they fix other types of pain. Skin-resistant painkillers can also be used.
* Antidepressant drugs - Antidepressant drugs work very well in the treatment of symptoms of pain in the nerves. Two common types of antidepressant drugs are used for this problem. These drugs are tricyclic antidepressants and serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors.
* Anticonvulsants - Anti-medicines and antitoxic medicines are sometimes used to treat nerves. Gabapentinoids are usually prescribed for pain in the nerves. It is not clear how these medicines work in this situation, but researchers believe that these medicines interfere with signs of pain and stop wrong transmission of pain.
* Neural block - Your doctor may put steroids, anesthesia or other pain medicines in the veins, which are responsible for painless signs. These are temporary, so they should be given repeatedly.
* Implant equipment - In this process, a surgeon is required to implant a device in your body. Occasionally this device is inserted into the brain and sometimes in the spinal cord. Once this device is activated, it can send impulse to the brain, spinal cord or nerves. This impulse can prevent irregular neural signals and symptoms of control. These devices are usually used only in those individuals, which are not cured by other treatment options.
* Lifestyle treatment - Physical relaxation and massage are used to remove symptoms of pain in the veins. This treatment rests muscles, which can reduce the problems of veins. Your doctor can teach you how to deal with pain.
Some people with nerves may experience symptoms after sitting for several hours. This makes it difficult to do sitting jobs for them. Your doctor can learn the right technique for you to sit, stand up and walk, so that the pain of the nerves can be cured.
Nerve pain (neuropathic pain) is often referred to as fast and burning pain. It cures itself, but in many cases it can also be long term. Occasionally it is susceptible and serious, in many cases it happens automatically and it also gets better on its own.
Neuropathic pain is often caused by the problem of nerve damage and poor nervous system. The possibility of damage to the nervous system increases in the place of injury and veins with its surrounding areas. Neuropathic pain is also called Phantom limb syndrome. This rare situation occurs when a hand or leg has been removed due to illness or injury, but after this, the brain may receive such messages of nerve impulses, whose root cause is removed organs.
Symptoms of Neuropathic Pain
Symptoms of pain in the veins can be different in every person, but these are the following common symptoms -
* Acute pain, burning sensation or burning like a knife
* Pain without any reason
* Feeling bad or unusual for a long time
* Difficulty in sleeping or resting
* Difficulty due to emotional problems, not sleeping, and expressing themselves due to pain due to prolonged pain.
* The pain of activities that are not usually painless, such as rubbing, staying in cold temperatures or clearing the hair.
Causes of Neuropathic Pain
The most common causes of pain in the veins can be divided into four main categories. The following are the reasons
1. Accidents - An injury to tissues, muscles or joints can cause pain in the veins. Similarly, problems of back, legs and hip or injuries can cause permanent damage to the nerves. However, it may happen that the injury is okay, but the damage to the nervous system from the injury is not cured. Consequently, you may experience pain continuously for several years after the accident.
Accidents or injuries affecting the spine can cause nerve pain. The pressure of the slip disc and spinal cord can cause damage to the nerves around your spine.
2. Infection - The infection is a common cause of pain in the veins. People with HIV/AIDS can experience this unexplained pain. Syphilis infection can also cause unexplained pain like irritation and sting. Shingles, which is caused by chicken pox virus, can cause long-lasting nerve pain.
3. Surgery - A rare type of pain in the nerves is Phantom limb syndrome. This rare condition occurs when one of your hands or feet has been removed due to illness or injury, but after this, the brain may receive such messages of nerve pain, due to which the root cause is removed from the limb.
4. Disease - Pain in the nerves can be a symptom of some disease or complexity of any disease. These include multiple sclerosis, multiple myeloma and cancer. Not everyone with these diseases experiences pain in nerves, but this can be a problem for some.
* Severe sugar can affect your nerves. People with sugar syrup usually feel numb and after that the pain, burning sensation and stings in the limbs.
* Longer intake of excessive alcohol can cause many complications and it may also be a complication of having pain in the veins.
* Can cause nerve pain due to cancer treatment. Chemotherapy and radiation can both affect the nervous system and cause abnormal pain.
Other reason
Other causes of neuropathic pain include the following
* Vitamin B deficiency
* Carpal tunnel syndrome
* Thyroid problems
* Facial nerve problems
* Spinal cord arthritis
What are the risk factors of nerve pain?
Any such problem which causes any damage within the nervous system, can cause pain in the nerves. Like -
carpal tunnel syndrome or similar conditions can cause nerve pain. Nervous trauma can also cause nerve pain.
Other conditions that can cause the development of pain in the nerves are those
* Sugar
* vitamin deficiency
* Cancer
* HIV
* Stroke
* Multiple Sclerosis
* Shingles and
* Cancer treatment
Prevention of Neuropathic Pain.
* Identify the risk factors of sugar and make necessary changes.
* Limit use of alcohol or tobacco.
Neuropathic Pain Treatment
The first goal of treatment of pain in veins is to identify the underlying illness or condition, which causes pain. After this, your doctor tries to relieve you from pain and helps you to maintain normal ability despite pain and improve the quality of your life.
The most common treatments for veins are:
* Medicines - Non-narrative anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is sometimes used to treat nerve pain. However, many people believe that these drugs are not effective for pain in the veins.
* Medicines prescribed by the doctor - Opioid pain medicines can give relief to some people, but they can not heal the pain in the nerves as well as they fix other types of pain. Skin-resistant painkillers can also be used.
* Antidepressant drugs - Antidepressant drugs work very well in the treatment of symptoms of pain in the nerves. Two common types of antidepressant drugs are used for this problem. These drugs are tricyclic antidepressants and serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors.
* Anticonvulsants - Anti-medicines and antitoxic medicines are sometimes used to treat nerves. Gabapentinoids are usually prescribed for pain in the nerves. It is not clear how these medicines work in this situation, but researchers believe that these medicines interfere with signs of pain and stop wrong transmission of pain.
* Neural block - Your doctor may put steroids, anesthesia or other pain medicines in the veins, which are responsible for painless signs. These are temporary, so they should be given repeatedly.
* Implant equipment - In this process, a surgeon is required to implant a device in your body. Occasionally this device is inserted into the brain and sometimes in the spinal cord. Once this device is activated, it can send impulse to the brain, spinal cord or nerves. This impulse can prevent irregular neural signals and symptoms of control. These devices are usually used only in those individuals, which are not cured by other treatment options.
* Lifestyle treatment - Physical relaxation and massage are used to remove symptoms of pain in the veins. This treatment rests muscles, which can reduce the problems of veins. Your doctor can teach you how to deal with pain.
Some people with nerves may experience symptoms after sitting for several hours. This makes it difficult to do sitting jobs for them. Your doctor can learn the right technique for you to sit, stand up and walk, so that the pain of the nerves can be cured.
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