Neurogenic pain is the pain due to dysfunction of the central or peripheral nervous system in the absence of terminal nerve stimulation by disease or trauma. The treatment needed for neurogenic pain are medicines, psychological counseling, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery. Medicines prescribed for neurogenic pain are anti-seizure drugs such as Gabapentin, Pregabalin, etc.
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I have pain while walking. Please help.
Query: Hello doctor, I am 65 years old with weight 194.00 lb and height 5'10". I suffer from moderate hypertension and diabetes since last eight years but always in control of medicines. Last year I had undergone angiography as an age-based test and symptom of pain on starting walking short distance a few ... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I appreciate your detailed history. The symptoms you have described are suggestive of neurogenic claudication due to the neuro-foraminal stenosis and disc bulges in the spine. If the pain is the prominent symptom, then conservative therapy should be done first. But if yo... Read Full »