Neuropathic pain is a chronic condition caused by damaged or dysfunctional nerves. Unlike typical pain, it can feel like burning, shooting, tingling, or numbness, often affecting the hands, feet, or legs.
Diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)
Shingles or post-herpetic neuralgia
Injuries or surgeries
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Autoimmune conditions
Burning or electric-like pain
Pins-and-needles sensation
Numbness or muscle weakness
Pain triggered by touch
Worsens at night or with activity
Medications: Gabapentin, pregabalin, antidepressants
Topical creams: Lidocaine, capsaicin
Physical therapy: Strengthens muscles and reduces stiffness
Nerve blocks or spinal cord stimulation
Lifestyle changes: Healthy diet, stress management, regular exercise
Ignoring numbness or nerve pain may lead to permanent damage. Early diagnosis and a customized pain management plan can offer long-term relief and improve your quality of life.
Experiencing tingling, burning, or numbness? Contact us today for expert nerve pain evaluation and care.