Various conditions can affect nerves and may cause neuropathic pain as one of the features of the condition. These include the following:

Trigeminal neuralgia, post herpetic neuralgia (pain following shingles), Pain following chemotherapy, Spine surgery, HIV infection, Multiple sclerosis, Alcoholism, Cancer, Atypical facial pain, Auto accident, Broken bones and Various other uncommon nerve disorders.

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Dysesthesias spontaneous or evoked burning pain, often with a superimposed lancinating component are typical, but pain may also be deep and aching.

Neuropathic pain results from injury or damage to either the peripheral or central nervous system, and even a small injury to a nerve can result in a lifetime of chronic, severe pain.

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Neuropathic pain symptoms may involve:

Burning, numbness, shooting pain, pins and needles, electric shock-like pain, sensitivity to touch or cold, tingling, a crushing sensation, a deep aching pain, swelling along with temperature changes, skin discoloration.

Electric shock-like pain, cutting, piercing or stabbing pain, hyperalgesia is the medical term to describe feeling pain in a more extreme way than normal.

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Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain state that usually is accompanied by tissue injury. With neuropathic pain, the nerve fibers themselves may be damaged, dysfunctional or injured.

Pain can develop after injury to any level of the nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system may be involved. Nerve pain is often puzzling and frustrating for people as it seems to respond poorly to standard pain therapies.

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This machine of Laser Pain-Relief instrument is based on laser physical therapy, is used as an adjuvant therapy for acute and chronic diseases.

Neuropathic pain and dysfunction, acute and chronic sports injury, Rheumatism/rheumatis, infectious & non-infectious inflammation and skin diseases can be cure with this instrument.

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Neuropathic pain is a type of pain that can result from injury to nerves, either in the peripheral or central nervous system, it is an unpleasant sensation that normally occurs as a result of a stimulus such as extreme heat or an iniury.

Different people will experience different sensations of pain. Some of the symptoms of this pain are shooting, burning pain, tingling, numbness and
paresthesia.

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Neuropathic pain, is chronic pain in which the nerve fibers themselves have become damaged. Neuropathic pain results from damage or dysfunction of the peripheral or central nervous system.

Neuropathic pain tends to be sharp or aching. It also tends to be eased well by traditional painkillers such as paracetamol, anti-inflammatory painkillers, codeine and morphine.

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Neuropathic pain often seems to have no obvious cause; some common causes of neuropathic pain include:

Alcoholism, Amputation, Back, leg, and hip problems, Chemotherapy, Diabetes,  Neuropathic pain results from damage to or dysfunction of the peripheral or central nervous system.

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Pain is one of the most common ailments people experience. There are two major types of pain, nociceptive and neuropathic. Distinguishing between them is important because the causes and treatments are different. Ideally, the causes of both types of pain will be identified and treated, resulting in pain relief.

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Neuropathic pain is resulting from injury or malfunction of the nerves or spinal cord.  it may cause by;

Trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, post herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, phantom limb pain, multiple sclerosis, chemotherapy, HIV infection, alcoholism, cancer,  back problem and spine surgery.

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There are three types of cancer pain, based on where in the body the pain is felt, somatic, visceral, and neuropathic.  Pain of all three types can be either acute or chronic. Somatic, visceral, and neuropathic pain can all be felt at the same time or singly and at different times.

Somatic pain relates to nerve ending in tissues or bones which may feel aching.

Viscera refers to the internal areas of the body that are enclosed within a cavity, like the chest, abdomen and pelvis.

Neuropathic pain can be damage or irritation to nerves. It is often described as sharp, flashing, burning, like an electric shock or tingling.

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Neuropathic pain is the result of an injury or malfunction in the peripheral or central nervous system. The pain is often triggered by an injury, but this injury may or may not involve actual damage to the nervous system. Nerves can be infiltrated or compressed by tumors, strangulated by scar tissue, or inflamed by infection. The pain frequently has burning, lancinating, or electric shock qualities. Persistent allodynia, pain resulting from a non painful stimulus such as a light touch, is also a common characteristic of neuropathic pain. The pain may persist for months or years beyond the apparent healing of any damaged tissues. In this setting, pain signals no longer represent an alarm about ongoing or impending injury, instead the alarm system itself is malfunctioning.

Neuropathic pain is frequently chronic, and tends to have a less robust response to treatment with opioids, but may respond well to other drugs such as anti-seizure and antidepressant medications. Usually, neuropathic problems are not fully reversible, but partial improvement is often possible with proper treatment.

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