Thursday, November 5, 2009

Neuropathic Pain More Condition_symptoms Does Anyone Know About Neuropathic Pain, The Symptoms And The Possible Cures?

Does anyone know about Neuropathic pain, the symptoms and the possible cures? - neuropathic pain more condition_symptoms

My father is an extreme pain in his right foot - has been instructed to drop his bow - and after reading some of trigeminal neuralgia, who was 15, I think this could be the cause of neuropathic pain. It appears in the right foot, as Sharpe extrmely pain, burns and hypersenstive.

5 comments:

  1. The Internet is a mine of information about them. I have one, which may be useful for you.

    http://www.medicinenet.com/neuropathic_p ...

    Good luck

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  2. I'm not sure there is no cure, but maybe just a way to limit the pain. It is an excellent website with informative articles and a discussion forum with a document that can help. Use of the source as direct link to the site and good luck!

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  3. Neuropathic pain (CIP) is a type of chronic pain that results caused by injuries or diseases of the nervous system, often to a feeling of burning, tingling and shock.

    Neuropathic pain is often confusing and frustrating for people with neuropathic pain, and doctors, because it seems to respond poorly to standard pain treatment. You can endlessly increase over time and can lead to disability.

    The symptoms of neuropathic pain, set May, moderate, or out of service and often progressive. Treatments can be approved antidepressants, opiates, NSAIDs and anticonvulsants, but only a few are for the treatment of neuropathic pain.

    The link provides additional information, discussion forums and support.

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  4. Alpha-lipoic acid is used 300-600 mg daily in Europe. MonaVie juice seems to help some (but not all) conditions of chronic pain. Adelle Davis of the use of high doses of B vitamins (B50 and B100) in the cases of neuropathy, but with limited success. The alternative to aspirin, magnet, and the miracle of MSM could be an interesting read for unconventional approaches to the management of people with severe chronic pain.
    Good luck!

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  5. Could it not be properly treated diabetes. Changing physician.

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