Neuropathic Pain

What is Neuropathy?

Pain that originates in damaged nervous tissue is known as “Neuropathic.”
Neuropathic pain is caused by damage to nervous tissue, leading to a unique and often chronic form of pain. Unlike typical pain, neuropathic pain travels through neural pathways and can be difficult to manage. At HTx Pain Specialists, we specialize in diagnosing and treating this complex condition using a combination of advanced techniques and personalized care.
Successful treatment strategies depend on a deeper understanding of this complex problem as well as having superior technical skill for performing more invasive therapy.
Neuropathic Pain

Conditions Treated

Diabetes

High blood sugar damages nerves, leading to diabetic neuropathy.

Autoimmune Diseases

Inflammatory conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis harm nerves.

Infections or Viruses

Diseases like shingles, Lyme disease, and hepatitis C can damage nerves.

Metabolic Syndrome

High blood pressure and cholesterol increase neuropathy risk.

Alcoholism

Excessive alcohol consumption damages nerves.

Chemotherapy

Certain cancer treatments can cause neuropathy.

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Advanced Treatment Options

At HTx Pain Specialists, we provide a range of advanced treatments tailored to each patient’s specific pain condition. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to target the root causes of neuropathic pain and help restore quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, nerve damage, or other related conditions, our expert team will develop a customized approach to manage and alleviate your pain effectively.

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Your Questions Answered

Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain caused by nerve damage, leading to symptoms like numbness, tingling, and severe discomfort.

Common causes include diabetes, autoimmune diseases, infections, metabolic syndrome, alcoholism, and chemotherapy.

While neuropathic pain cannot always be cured, it can be effectively managed with the right treatment plan.

We offer advanced treatments, including spinal cord stimulation, nerve blocks, and medication management tailored to your needs.

Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam, medical history review, and tests such as EMG, MRI, or nerve conduction studies.

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