Neuropathic pain
Neuropathic pain is also called nerve pain, and it is often described as a sting or stab, but it can also manifest as a stinging sensation or burn. In some cases, it may go away on its own, but it is often chronic.
Neuropathic pain occurs as a result of a nerve injury or a disorder of the nervous system. The impact of nerve damage is seen by a change in nerve function both at the site of injury and in the surrounding areas.
Among the causes of the neuropathic pain, one may include excessive alcohol consumption, spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal), smoking, obesity, lack of exercise or vitamin deficiency, especially vitamin B1 deficiency.
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One of the most common pain condition in urban Romanian population aged 20-55 years old experience is the back pain (62%).
Information source:
GfK 2013 report "Prevalence of pain among Romanian population: headaches, back and dental pain are the most common ones". The even distribution of back pain across all age groups, from ages 20 to 55, is alarming.
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