Practical Advice to Improve Neuropathic Pain

The natural course of neuropathic pain is highly dependent on the underlying cause. Some conditions, such as vitamin B12 deficiency, can be identified early and successfully treated, but when the cause is permanent nerve damage or irreversible disease, the pain will tend to be chronic.

In this case, it can be difficult to become aware that you have a persistent problem, and accepting to live with it does not mean resigning yourself to being overwhelmed by it. Treatments are now available that can give relief for neuropathy pain and reduce its impact on quality of life.

Recognize and Report your Symptoms

Getting to the diagnosis quickly and finding the right treatment for pain relief is the priority for neuropathic pain sufferers. Its characteristics can be difficult to describe, but, when properly reported to the doctor, they are of great help in recognizing its nature and directing the diagnostic process in the right direction.

 

Neuropathic pain can be continuous or intermittent, arise spontaneously, and give unpleasant sensations such as burning, stinging of thorns or needles, electric shock, tingling, or be accompanied by reduction insensitivity. When provoked by external stimuli it can be characterized by a painful sensation of disproportionate intensity to the magnitude of the stimulus or occur in response to usually painless stimuli.


Better Manage Therapy

Unfortunately, neuropathic pain is not very sensitive to common analgesics and their intake is neither of great relief nor of possible unwanted effects. Correctly taking the specific therapy for this type of pain is the first rule to obtain efficacy on the symptoms and reduce the occurrence of unpleasant side effects. 

Improve the Quality of Life

Compared to other types of pain, pain with neuropathic characteristics can be more disabling, as due to its peculiar characteristics compared to common nociceptive pain it can induce greater alarm in the patient. Moreover, it can be persistent over time and associated with a worse state of general health.

 Therefore, neuropathic pain can have a significant negative impact on the quality of life, being able to heavily influence the functioning of the individual at both a physical and psychological level not only for the presence of the symptom itself but also because it can lead to sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression. 

Dealing with Medical Check-Ups

The check-up visit with your doctor is an important time to develop the best possible treatment for your specific case. Therefore, it is essential to make the most of this opportunity by preparing it thoroughly before tackling it.

 


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