Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic Pain

When Nerves Hurt — We Help You Heal

Neuropathic pain is a complex type of pain that happens when nerves are damaged, irritated, or not working properly. Unlike muscle or joint pain, this type of pain is often burning, shooting, tingling, or electric in nature—and can be long-lasting and difficult to treat without expert care.

At Dr. Sushpa Das’s clinic, we understand how frustrating and exhausting nerve pain can be. That’s why we offer advanced, non-surgical treatments designed to calm the nerves, reduce inflammation, and give you long-term relief.

Common Conditions Treated

1. Trigeminal Neuralgia
A sharp, stabbing facial pain that affects one side of the face, usually triggered by everyday activities like brushing teeth or talking.

2. Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
Pain that lingers for months or years after a shingles infection. It can cause burning, itching, or deep nerve pain in the affected area.

3. Diabetic Neuropathy
A common complication of diabetes that causes tingling, numbness, and burning pain—especially in the feet and hands.

4. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
A severe, chronic pain condition that usually follows an injury or surgery, often affecting the arms or legs. It may cause swelling, skin color changes, and extreme sensitivity.

5. Brachial Plexus Neuropathy
Pain, weakness, or numbness in the shoulder and arm due to nerve injury in the brachial plexus (a group of nerves in the neck and upper chest).

6. Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain
Pain and stiffness in the shoulder after a stroke, often related to nerve damage or muscle imbalance.

How We Treat Neuropathic Pain

Dr. Sushpa Das uses targeted nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and regenerative therapies like PRP, along with image-guided precision to ensure safe and effective results. Her approach also includes lifestyle counseling, medication adjustments, and rehabilitation advice for holistic care.

Don’t let nerve pain take control of your life.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sushpa Das and take the first step toward lasting relief.