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Nerve Pain & Neuropathy

Published on Apr 05, 2026

Updated on Apr 05, 2026

Updated on Apr 05, 2026

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What is Nerve Pain & Neuropathy?

Nerve pain (neuropathic pain) has a distinctive quality — burning, electric, shooting, stabbing, or tingling — that differs from muscle or joint pain. It often follows nerve pathways and can affect the hands, feet, face, or any part of the body. Chronic neuropathic pain is one of the most difficult symptom types to manage and is common in many chronic conditions.

How to know if Nerve Pain & Neuropathy is chronic

  • Present for more than 3 months
  • Affecting daily function, sleep, or mobility
  • Described as burning, shooting, electric, or stabbing in character
  • Not clearly associated with a new structural injury

Nerve Pain & Neuropathy can be associated with the following conditions:

How brain training & re-origin can help

Nerve pain driven by central sensitization — the most common mechanism in conditions like fibromyalgia and post-Lyme syndrome — is fundamentally a brain and nervous system problem. Re-origin’s program targets the central pain amplification circuits, helping the nervous system recalibrate its pain signals. Members with fibromyalgia and chronic Lyme have reported significant reductions in neuropathic pain through the program.

FAQs

Is nerve pain the same as regular pain?

No. Neuropathic pain involves dysfunction of the nervous system itself, rather than tissue damage. The pain pathways are firing abnormally, which is why it often has that distinctive burning or electric quality.

Can central sensitization cause nerve pain?

Yes. In central sensitization, the nervous system’s pain amplification circuits misfire, producing neuropathic pain even without ongoing nerve damage.

Can nerve pain be reversed?

Depending on the cause, yes. When nerve pain is driven by central sensitization rather than structural nerve damage, brain retraining and nervous system regulation approaches have helped many people achieve significant relief.

What should I tell my doctor about my nerve pain?

Describe its quality (burning, shooting, electric), location, pattern (constant vs. intermittent), what makes it better or worse, and any associated symptoms. This helps distinguish neuropathic pain from other types.

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