Neuropathic pain can be caused by actual harm to the nervous system that transfers information between the central nervous system from the skin, muscle groups, and other body parts.
The pain is usually defined as a burning sensation and areas affected are often susceptible to the touch. Neuropathic pain symptoms may also include excruciating pain, pins, and needles, complexity correctly sensing temperature range, and numbness. Some individuals may find it hard to wear tough outer clothes as even slight tension can aggravate the pain...
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