Nervous pain
Nerve pain, also known as neuropathic pain, arises from damage to the nervous system and can be caused by infections, injuries, or metabolic diseases. This type of pain may manifest continuously, periodically, or in sudden attacks. Patients often describe it as a burning sensation, sharp stabbing, uncomfortable itching, or tingling—commonly referred to as pins and needles. A defining characteristic of nerve pain is altered skin sensitivity, which can range from reduced sensitivity to touch or, conversely, heightened sensitivity. Our specialized approach aims to alleviate discomfort and improve your quality of life.