Mitigate Pain Clinic – Dr Jeshnu Tople – Pain Management Specialist In Nagpur
Peripheral neuralgia has many potential causes, including:
Symptoms of peripheral neuralgia can vary based on the affected nerve or nerve group but generally include:
Burning, stabbing, or electric shock-like pain
Numbness or tingling, often described as “pins and needles”
Muscle weakness or lack of coordination
Sensitivity to touch, with even mild pressure causing significant pain
Loss of sensation or difficulty sensing temperature
Ilioinguinal neuralgia involves pain in the lower abdomen and groin typically resulting from nerve damage during surgeries such as hernia repair or appendectomy. The ilioinguinal nerve becomes entrapped or compressed, leading to sharp, burning sensations. Treatment at Mitigate Pain Clinic may include nerve blocks, physical therapy, and interventional pain management techniques.
Meralgia paresthetica results from compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, leading to numbness, tingling, or burning pain on the outer thigh. Prolonged sitting, obesity, or tight clothing can contribute to this condition. At Mitigate Pain Clinic, we offer treatments like nerve decompression, physical therapy, and medications to alleviate symptoms.
Pudendal neuralgia involves severe pain in the pelvic region, which can be exacerbated by sitting or physical activity. It is often linked to nerve compression, childbirth, or pelvic surgeries. Our interventional pain management techniques, including nerve blocks and injections, are effective in providing relief for this type of neuralgia.
Tarsal tunnel syndrome affects the posterior tibial nerve in the ankle, leading to pain, numbness, or tingling in the foot. It’s comparable to carpal tunnel syndrome but occurs in the lower extremities. Treatment options include medicines, nerve decompression and physical therapy.
Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that affects individuals with diabetes. High blood sugar levels can damage nerves, particularly in the feet and legs, leading to pain, numbness, and weakness. Managing diabetic neuropathy at Mitigate Pain Clinic includes blood sugar management, medications, and interventional techniques like nerve blocks and spinal cord stimulation.
While medication may not cure peripheral neuralgia, it can help manage symptoms. Common treatments include:
Anticonvulsants: Gabapentin and pregabalin are often prescribed to reduce nerve pain.
Antidepressants: Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, can help alleviate pain.
Topical Treatments: Creams and patches containing capsaicin or lidocaine can provide localized relief.
Pain Relievers: Prescription painkillers may be used, depending on the severity of symptoms.
Nerve blocks are one of the most effective treatments for peripheral neuralgia. They involve injecting an anesthetic or corticosteroid around the affected nerve to temporarily relieve pain. Botox injections may also be used for some types of neuralgia.
Nerve Hydrodissection is a minimally invasive interventional treatment that involves injecting a saline or anesthetic solution around a nerve to separate it from surrounding tissues, reducing pressure and inflammation. This technique is highly effective for treating nerve entrapments and can provide significant relief from chronic pain. At Mitigate Pain Clinic, nerve hydrodissection is used to target specific nerve-related conditions, promoting healing and improving mobility without surgery.
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