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Pain affecting many nerves is called neuropathic pain. This type of pain arises from damage to or dysfunction of the nervous system, often leading to sensations of burning, tingling, or sharp pain. Conditions such as Diabetes, shingles, or nerve injuries can cause neuropathic pain. It can be challenging to treat and may require a combination of medications, physical therapy, and other interventions.

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