Neuropathic Pain

Advanced Nerve Pain Management-Restoring Sensation and Quality of Life

Neuropathic pain occurs due to damage or dysfunction of the nervous system. It can arise from infections, metabolic conditions like diabetes, trauma, or surgery. This pain is often described as burning, electric, or shooting, and can be resistant to conventional painkillers.

At the Department of Pain & Palliative Sciences, we use advanced diagnostics, evidence-based medication, and interventional procedures to identify nerve dysfunction and relieve pain effectively. Our goal is to restore comfort, sleep, and day-to-day functionality through precise, multidisciplinary care

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FAQs

What is neuropathic (nerve) pain?

Neuropathic pain is caused by nerve damage and is often felt as burning, shooting, or electric-shock–like pain.

Yes. Nerve pain can be managed with specialised medications, nerve blocks, and advanced pain procedures tailored to the cause.

If pain is persistent, worsening, affects sleep or daily activities, or does not respond to regular painkillers, you should consult a specialist.

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