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Neuropathic Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain condition that occurs due to damage or dysfunction in the nervous system. Unlike typical pain caused by injury or inflammation, neuropathic pain arises when nerves themselves are injured, sending incorrect signals to the brain. This condition can significantly impact daily life, making even simple activities uncomfortable or difficult.
What is Neuropathic Pain?
Neuropathic pain is a type of pain that originates from problems within the nerves rather than external injuries. It can affect the peripheral nerves (outside the brain and spinal cord) or the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). The pain is often described as burning, stabbing, tingling, or shooting sensations.
This condition may persist even after the initial injury or illness has healed, as the damaged nerves continue to send pain signals.

