Symptoms associated with central neuropathic pain condition

There are many symptoms associated with central neuropathic pain, and they can vary greatly among sufferers. In general, central neuropathic pain causes severe discomfort and annoyance because of its persistent nature.

Here are some of the characteristics of central neuropathic pain:

  • People with central neuropathic pain can be very sensitive to touch and temperature
  • An activity as simple as putting on your socks can be painful
  • It's also possible that central neuropathic pain can make you less sensitive to touch
  • Many sufferers describe their pain as a burning sensation, or as if the affected area is covered in ulcers. Others feel like pins are sticking into them
  • It's possible to experience different symptoms on different parts of your body
  • The pain you experience can be made worse when you sit up, move your legs, or walk
  • Changes inside your body, like having a full bladder, can also increase pain


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