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What is Neuralgia?

Description of the disease

Neuralgia is a condition characterized by sharp or throbbing pain along the nerves. It can occur in various parts of the body and is caused by irritation or damage to the nerves.

Classification

  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Ocular neuralgia
  • Lumbar neuralgia

Symptoms

  • Sharp pain
  • Burning or tingling
  • Muscle weakness

Causes

Neuralgia can be caused by compression of the nerves, inflammation, or damage to the nerve tissue.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of neuralgia involves examination by a doctor, clinical studies, and sometimes neuroimaging.

Treatment

Treatment of neuralgia may include the use of drugs, physiotherapy, nerve block injections, or even surgical intervention.

Prevention

To prevent neuralgia, it is important to avoid mechanical nerve damage, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and promptly treat infectious diseases.

Doctor

For consultation and treatment of neuralgia, it is necessary to see a neurologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.