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Treatment of Nerve Pain

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May 30, 2019
Edward Smith

Treatment of Nerve Pain

Chronic pain comes in many shapes and forms. Those who suffer from chronic pain likely understand the impact that this can have on their quality of life. Some of the reasons why people might experience chronic pain include:

  • Suffering traumatic injuries in a motor vehicle collision.
  • Sustaining a severe head or brain injury in a traumatic accident.
  • Numerous health conditions can also lead to nerve damage.

Those who suffer serious injuries might also sustain damage to nearby nerve fibers. This can lead to chronic nerve pain, which could prove extremely debilitating.

How Does Nerve Pain Happen?

There are numerous traumatic injuries that someone might suffer in an accident. Many of these injuries could be accompanied by nerve damage. Some of these examples include:

  • Severe bone fractures could result in damage to nearby nerves due to stray bone fragments that could tear these fibers.
  • Crush injuries could cut off blood, oxygen, and nutrients to certain parts of the body, which suffer nerve damage as a result.
  • Penetrating injuries such as those from glass, metal, and other debris could result in damage to various nerves.

When the nerves suffered damage, their ability to send and receive signals is damaged. As a result, the body often interprets these scrambled signals as pain. This leads to chronic nerve pain, which can be extremely debilitating.

What are the Treatment Options?

Fortunately, there are several different treatment options available for those who suffer from nerve pain. Some of the treatments include:

  • Medications: Of the most common drugs is called gabapentin. This medication can help those who suffer from shooting, shock-like sensations that run down the arms, legs, back, or even face.
  • Nerve injections: If there is a single nerve that has been damaged, a local anesthetic could be injected directly into the nerve, stopping the pain. This is typically temporary, and people often need this injection to be repeated every few weeks or a few months.
  • Surgery: For those who suffer from severe, intractable nerve pain, surgery could also be done to cut the nerve entirely. People should also remember that cutting this nerve will lead to permanent motor or sensory deficits.

Watch YouTube Video: Treating Nerve Pain in the Back, Neck, and Legs. In this video, Dr. Steven Levin with Johns Hopkins Medicine discusses the causes and treatments of nerve pain.

Contacting a Personal Injury Lawyer

Chronic nerve pain is a severe condition that requires the attention of a trained medical professional. With a comprehensive treatment approach, individuals could notice an improvement in their quality of life. After receiving appropriate medical care, it is also essential to meet with a personal injury lawyer in Sacramento. There are numerous resources that a trained injury lawyer could share with a family in need. Some of these include:

  • Working with accident reconstruction specialists who can re-create what happened at the scene, ensuring that the mechanism listed in the report is correct.
  • Serving as an objective professional who could help families make tough decisions during an emotional time.
  • Shifting a case to trial when needed.

Families should remember that help is available during a difficult time. Reach out to a Sacramento personal injury lawyer to learn more.

Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyers

I’m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer. Nerve pain can be extremely debilitating, preventing people from retaining gainful employment, returning to school, or engaging in the activities that they enjoy. If you or a family member suffers from chronic nerve pain as a result of a traumatic accident, please give me a call at (800) 404-5400 or (916) 921-6400 for free, friendly legal advice.

I am a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and in the Top One Percent, a National Association of Distinguished Counsel.

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