Neuralgia: Types, Causes, Treatment, and Outlook - Verywell Health Neuralgia involves painful symptoms that occur because of nerve damage or disease There are many different types and causes of neuralgia, including nerve trauma, diabetes, nutritional deficiencies, alcohol, toxicity, and others
Trigeminal neuralgia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Trigeminal neuralgia (try-JEM-ih-nul nu-RAL-juh) is a condition that causes intense pain similar to an electric shock on one side of the face It affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries signals from the face to the brain
Neuralgia - Wikipedia Neuralgia (Greek neuron, "nerve" + algos, "pain") is pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves, [1] as in intercostal neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, and glossopharyngeal neuralgia
Nerve pain (neuralgia) - causes, diagnosis and treatments - healthdirect Nerve pain (neuralgia) can occur when you have nerve damage from a condition or injury Nerve pain can feel like a shooting, stabbing or a burning sensation Treatment for nerve pain depends on the cause, and may include lifestyle measures, medicines and other treatments
Neuralgia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Neuralgia is a sharp, shocking pain that follows the path of a nerve and is due to irritation or damage to the nerve Common neuralgias include: Postherpetic neuralgia (pain that continues after a bout of shingles)
Neuralgia - Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - Healthgrades Neuralgia, or nerve pain, is pain that is felt anywhere along the path of a nerve When neuralgia originates in the peripheral nervous system it can produce burning, numbness, pins-and-needles sensations, muscle weakness or paralysis, and sensitivity
Nerve Pain and Nerve Damage - WebMD Nerve damage and nerve pain (neuralgia) can have multiple causes Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments, along with further complications and risks
Neuralgia – Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine Neuralgia is a sharp, severe, and often burning pain that follows a nerve pathway and results from nerve irritation or damage It can occur anywhere in the body and is usually a symptom of an underlying condition What are the types of neuralgia? There are several types of neuralgia, each with its own characteristics: