neurogenic pain
Neurogenic pain is a type of pain that arises from damage or dysfunction in the nervous system. This can occur due to injuries, diseases, or conditions that affect the nerves, spinal cord, or brain. Unlike pain caused by physical injury, neurogenic pain often feels like burning, tingling, or shooting sensations.
Common causes of neurogenic pain include conditions such as diabetes (which can lead to diabetic neuropathy), multiple sclerosis, and herniated discs. Treatment options may involve medications, physical therapy, or interventions aimed at managing the underlying nerve issues.