Can neuropathic pain be cured?

There is no single treatment to cure or prevent neuropathic pain. Early treatment is important to treat the symptoms, however. Receiving care as soon as possible may help prevent or lessen problems that often accompany neuropathy, such as depression, sleeplessness, and diminished functioning.

Neuropathic pain is often described as a shooting or burning pain. It can go away on its own but is often chronic. However, in some situations, symptoms of neuropathy may lessen but not completely go away. For example, nerve injury caused by radiation often does not recover well. Neuropathy caused by chemotherapy is also difficult to cure, and recovery may take 18 months to five years or longer.

There's currently no cure for hereditary neuropathy and it can't be prevented. However, treatment can help manage the symptoms. Tingling in the hands and feet can be caused by a number of factors or conditions. Uncovering the cause of nerve damage is the first step in treating neuropathic pain. Factors that often cause or contribute to neuropathic pain include:

  •  Cancer
  • Compression of a nerve or nerves
  • Diabetes
  • Excessive alcohol use
  • Exposure to medication-related or other toxins
  • Hormonal disorders
  • Immune system disorders
  • Infections
  • Vitamin deficiencies


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