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  1. Neuropathic pain is pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system. [2] [3] Neuropathic pain may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli ( allodynia ). It may have continuous and/or episodic ( paroxysmal) components. The latter resemble stabbings or electric shocks.

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  2. Shooting pain, numbness, tingling, tremors, bladder problems, unsteadiness. Peripheral neuropathy, often shortened to neuropathy, refers to damage or disease affecting the nerves. [1] Damage to nerves may impair sensation, movement, gland function, and/or organ function depending on which nerve fibers are affected.

  3. Neuropathic pain is nerve pain that can result from diseases like diabetes, shingles, HIV/AIDS and other conditions. Learn how to recognize the symptoms, diagnose the cause and treat neuropathic pain with medications, physical therapy, surgery and other methods.

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  5. May 4, 2023 · Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain that occurs without a clear trigger or injury. It can be caused by diseases, infections, injuries, or limb loss. Learn about the symptoms, treatments, and outlook for neuropathic pain.

  6. Neuropathic pain is the result of a disease or lesion of the somatosensory nervous system which results in altered and disordered transmission of sensory signals [3]. Changes in nerve function occur both at the site of the injury and areas around the injury [1].

  7. Peripheral neuropathy is nerve damage that causes pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and feet. It can be caused by diabetes, infections, autoimmune diseases, tumors and other conditions.

  8. Key Points. (See also Overview of Pain.) Pain can develop after injury to any level of the nervous system, peripheral or central; the sympathetic nervous system may be involved (causing sympathetically maintained pain). Specific syndromes include. Postherpetic neuralgia. Root avulsions. Painful traumatic mononeuropathy.

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