Neuropathy Pain
Neuropathy pain results from the damage, compression, or impingement of a nerve or a group of nerves. The most common cause of neuropathy pain is spinal disorders, including accidents or injury.
Symptoms can include:
- Severe, sharp or shooting pain
- Deep and burning pain
- Persistent numbness
- Tingling or weakness that travels into the arms, hands, legs, or feet
- Muscle problems or weakness
- Problems with the body’s organs, such as digestion issues
- Feeling lightheaded or faint
People can also experience pain resulting from a light touch or other stimulus that typically doesn’t cause pain, and some become hypersensitive. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, contact us. We’re here to help you get your life back.