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Shooting and burning pain
Tingling and numbness
Neuropathic Pain in varies a great deal and therefore different people will experience different sensations of pain. Nevertheless, doctors can distinguish it from other causes of pain as patients usually report a range of unusual and unpleasant sensations that are characteristic of neuropathic pain. People with neuropathic pain feel a variety of pain types; some words often used to describe their pain are:
electricity
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broken glass
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squeezing
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jabbing
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deep aching
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cramping
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like sunburn
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spasms
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Alcoholism
Amputation
Back, leg, and hip problems
Chemotherapy
Diabetes
Facial nerve problems
HIV infection or AIDS
Multiple sclerosis
Shingles
Spine surgery
Although the exact causes of neuropathic pain are not fully understood, it is known that the damaged nerves do not function correctly and continue to send pain signals to the brain when there is no stimulus for pain. This is clearly demonstrated in 'phantom limb syndrome', a condition in which a person who has had a limb amputated keeps feeling pain where the limb used to be.
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