Nerve pain: its causes, symptoms, and treatment
How do nerve pain sensations feel? Neuralgia is a type of discomfort that affects the nerves that send signals to the brain. It is sometimes referred to as neuropathic pain or nerve pain. It's possible that certain pains don't feel like nerve pain. Even though some nerves are often more impacted than others, every nerve in your body has the ability to feel pain. Here are several examples: • You might suffer post-herpetic discomfort in the same area where the shingles outbreak occurred after getting shingles (herpes zoster). • Trigeminal soreness may cause facial or jaw pain. • Occipital pain is described as a pain that may radiate to the back of the head and is felt at or near the base of the skull. What indications or symptoms indicate nerve pain? A shooting, stabbing, or burning feeling is a typical symptom of nerve pai...