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Nerve Pain

Nerve pain, also known as neuralgia, is a discomfort that follows the path of a nerve. Common causes of nerve pain include injuries, swelling and irritation, and many diseases like different types of arthritis.

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Can you die from pain?

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It really depends on the type of abdominal pain you are having.

How does peripheral neuropathy affect the hands?

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The best description of the feeling is like....When you "Jam" a finger....like getting basketball off the tip of a finger wrong....suddenly feels swollen but my not be..., hot, tingly, hypersensitive and numb at the same time. Now, my whole hands feel this way...not just a finger. And at times the intensity of this jammed finger feeling is 2 or 3 times that of just a jammed finger. Best "picture" I can paint here.

What are chest pains?

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Chest muscle pain is mostly an indication of a serious medical condition. At most times, this type of pain is considered to be a medical emergency which would require immediate attention. Patients usually suffer from pain in upper, lower, right as well as left part of their chest area. The symptoms are such that the patient suffering from chest muscle pain experiences a sense of heavy pressure in the chest area. The patient also experiences a sense of discomfort. The patient may feel a stabbing pain in the chest if the patient had a heart attack. Other symptoms can be shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness etc.

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Is throbbing a pain?

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Because it hurt's When You bump You toe into a Couch ,Right? ... Well Do to muscle Spasms Caused inside of the flesh it Takes a hit that sends direct hurtful contact to your brain which is a train reaction to a yelp or Scream ...

What is disc protrusion with high intensity zone also causing mild foraminal encroachment at L4-L5?

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It's from a radiology report - essentially it's saying that there's a mild disk bulge (not full herniation) at the L4/5 disk that's encroaching on the L4/5 foramina. The foramina is the part of the vertebrae between the spine and vertebrae where the nerves pass. They look like holes or notches behind the vertebrae.

It's not uncommon for a disk protrusion in the lower lumbar area to impinge on the foraminal nerves. Mild just indicates it's not enough of a problem to warrant anything other than non-surgical therapy (rest, anti-inflammatories, etc.). There's usually an underlying cause though - stenosis, injury, old age, weight, etc.

The best way to deal with it is to limit the amount of stress you put on your lumbar spine, and to change the way you sleep (assuming you haven't already). Never sleep on your back, unless you've got cushion under your knees that will flatten your lumbar spine against the mattress; if you sleep on your side, put a cushion between your knees that will keep your legs parallel (this reduces pressure on the hips and lower spine); and never sleep on your stomach. Putting a cushion or pillow behind you and for your arm to rest on (if sleeping on your side) will help keep you from rolling over. Even though I did it for years before my first fusion, I still do it today, and it still helps.

What is the best prescription for diabetic foot pain?

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Savella, Cymbalata, Lycia, Neurotin and there is one more, Cant recall the name of it. These meds are all Non- Narcotic. They are used for Fibromyagla and Nerve Pain. If you still havent gotten relief you may need a narcotic Pain med.

Do you have to take a urinal test to diagnose a pinched nerve in your foot?

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I'm not sure what you mean by a urinal test. Is this a test to see if you can hit the urinal with your urine stream?

Why are nerve cells shaped the way they are?

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Nerve cells are so long and branched out because they need more surface area to pass out the signals.
They are long and Branching because they have to get all over your body, and to do that they must be long and branched to reach other cells. Also the cells are like a highway so the have to branch of to go to different places.
They hav long branching shapes because it connects on place to another

Does sciatic nerve damage cause swelling in foot?

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Yes it can,and it can be explained on the basis of reflex sympathetic dystrophy

or what we call now a days as CRPS or complex regional pain syndrome.

The sympathetic system becomes over active as a result of nerve damage and it causes increased , severe sensitivity - pain, swelling, stiffness of the joints.

There are different stages of the disorder and the manifestations depend on what stage you are.

The treatment is in the form of sympathetic blockage either by oral drugs or by injections given by anesthetists of pain medicine doctors.

The Doctors to be consulted should be , orthopedic surgeon , pain specialist.

How long will your tooth ache last?

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they last about a week or 2.

Can neuropathy cause the feelings of pins and needles?

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Yes , sciatica can produce the feeling of having "Pins and Needles" in the part that is affected by this condition ~ look to the related link below for additional information regarding this condition .

What is the best nerve pain supplement right now?

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Asked by melaniedavie

read this... copied this review from somewhere about nervogen pro pain supplement

Nervogen PRO is a powerful anti-neuropathy all natural supplement from a medicinal chemist called Kevin Miller. Nervogen is made of rare and hard to obtain natural ingredients and has been proven to work regardless of your age, medical condition or the severity of your neuropathic pain. It was specifically designed to tackle the root cause of neuropathy, making it the best way to deal with nerve pain.

FEATURES:

Helps in relieving Neuropathic pain in just a few weeks

Repairs and rejuvenates nerves while protecting them

Gives you long lasting and well deserved relieve from pain

Helps in dropping stress levels

HOW IT WORKS & ITS INGREDIENTS

NervogenPRO is made from California poppy seed which helps in making your nervous endings strong and toned up. It also contains prickly pear which is rich in immune boosting in vitamin C, B and bone building calcium which quickly helps to relax painful nerves. Prickly pear is also an incredible source of magnesium, potassium and iron which contributes largely to muscle and nerve relaxation. Another great ingredient found inside is marshmallow root which has a soothing secretion that offer much needed pain relief.

How To Take It

Take 2 supplements on a daily basis for at least 30 days. It will also depend on how long you've had neuropathy, you might need to end up getting a 90 day supply. It is highly recommended to take at least 3 bottles over a 90 day period for more effective results

FAQ's

Can I take it when I have allergies? Or if I currently use other supplements?

It has no damaging effect on people who have various allergies as the quantities of the ingredients inside are selected to be below the allergy triggering levels and it is recommended not to take it if you’re allergic to some of the ingredients used to make this formula (marshmallow root, California poppy seed & prickly pear )

you can visit official site here: bit .ly/nervogenpro

Which nerve roots make up the sciatic nerve?

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The sciatic nerve is a combination of the common fibular (peroneal) nerve and the tibial nerve.

How long does neuropathy last?

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According to Pub Med Health. Diabetic Neuropathy (nerve damage) is caused by a decrease in the blood flow and high blood sugar levels if not well controlled. While some diabetics may never developed nerve damage, others may developed the condition early. Symptoms of the nerve damage may begin about 10 to 20 years after diabetes is diagnosed. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth

What does leg neuropathy feel like?

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My neuropathy from botched amputation feels like hell. My stumps go from freezing cold to pins and needles. What I mean is getting poked by pins and needles. The pain is beyond unbearable. The way I deal with 24 hrs. a day chronic pain is trying to keep my mind copied with things. Music at times is my savior. If you have a similar story write me @ platman8@yahoo.com .

Pain in the middle of shoulders pain when breath in?

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Just Consult a good orthopedic doctor and do as per instruction.

Pain in coccyx?

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Inflamation of the tissue & nerves around the coccyx -- or tail bone...

What does it mean if you have stomach pains and constipation?

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constipation means that you dont have enough fibre and therefore you cant poop so you shall get difficulty in pooping (It shall hurt alot because in the end you have to push hard to get it out otherwise your stomache shall start to hurt and u will have to see to it to a doctor) and another reason could be that you dont drink enough water and the same things shall apply

How does pain reliever know where the pain is in the body?

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Asked by Dcancel

I take several pain killers for chronic pain and have been explained to by my doctor a little on how some specific ones work. Now I'm sure that all pain killers have many different ways of working but most have to do with the pain and inflamation. I take Tramadol which does two things it both inhances the amount of Seretonin in the brain and binds with certain opiod receptors in the body. (it works in the Central Nervous System and is classified as a weak narcotic) The other medicine I take is Naproxen (it is in Aleve but I take a prescription strength dosage). It works by reducing inflamation by reducing hormones that cause inflamation and pain in the body. Now these are only two types of pain relievers. Tramadol- a weak Narcotic- and Naproxen -an Non-steroidal anti-inflamatory drug-. I'm sure there are more but these in my experience are the two main ones given over the counter and by prescription for pain relief. I hope this has helped you.

What muscle is innervated by the femoral nerve?

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    • The branch to the Rectus femoris enters the upper part of the deep surface of the muscle, and supplies a filament to the hip-joint.
    • The branch to the Vastus lateralis, of large size, accompanies the descending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex artery to the lower part of the muscle. It gives off an articular filament to the knee-joint.
    • The branch to the Vastus medialis descends lateral to the femoral vessels in company with the saphenous nerve. It enters the muscle about its middle, and gives off a filament, which can usually be traced downward, on the surface of the muscle, to the knee-joint.
    • The branches to the Vastus intermedius, two or three in number, enter the anterior surface of the muscle about the middle of the thigh; a filament from one of these descends through the muscle to the Articularis genu and the knee-joint. The articular branch to the hip-joint is derived from the nerve to the Rectus femoris.
  • The articular branches to the knee-joint are three in number.
    • One, a long slender filament, is derived from the nerve to the Vastus lateralis; it penetrates the capsule of the joint on its anterior aspect.
    • Another, derived from the nerve to the Vastus medialis, can usually be traced downward on the surface of this muscle to near the joint; it then penetrates the muscular fibers, and accompanies the articular branch of the highest genicular artery, pierces the medial side of the articular capsule, and supplies the synovial membrane.
    • The third branch is derived from the nerve to the Vastus intermedius.

Do you have neuropathy?

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Not directly from neuropathy itself, but the effects of neuropathy may eventually lead to poor blood circulation and the inhibition of proper healing, which in turn can lead to infection. If neuropathy spreads throughout the body and becomes out of control, even a small scratch could become infectuous and the body's healing process may cease to function.

What causes nerve pain in the ball of the foot when walking?

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There are many things that cause pain - see a doctor to find out which is causing your pain.

What is the auditory neuropathy?

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Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. The number of people affected by auditory neuropathy is not known, but the condition affects a relatively small percentage of people who are deaf or hearing-impaired.

People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing, or hearing loss ranging from mild to severe; they always have poor speech-perception abilities, meaning they have trouble understanding speech clearly. Often, speech perception is worse than would be predicted by the degree of hearing loss. For example, a person with auditory neuropathy may be able to hear sounds, but would still have difficulty recognizing spoken words. Sounds may fade in and out for these individuals and seem out of sync.

How is peripheral neuropathy caused?

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Asked by GaleEncyofAltMed

Diabetes, alcoholism , diseases of the autoimmune system such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, and exposure to health damaging substances can cause peripheral neuropathy.