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Neuralgic Pain

Neuralgic pain is produced by damage to nerve cells. Postherpetic neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, alcoholic neuropathy, etc., are some of the neuralgic pain. The neuralgic pain is characterized by a sharp, stabbing kind of pain. Treatment includes surgery, physical therapy, and painkillers to manage pain.

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I have a pinched nerve causing severe pain in my neck, and my left hip is tight. How can I treat them?

Query: Hi doctor, I think I have a pinched nerve in my neck, and my left hip is tight, making it hard to walk. I am in severe pain unless I am asleep, and I am nauseated, also. I had back surgery 11 years ago. Please help.  Read Full »


Sreenivasa Rao

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I suggest you thoroughly investigate your present complaint. Less calcium in the body to the low back neural issue may give rise to similar problems. I also suggest needing a good blood workup, an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) for your...  Read Full »

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