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What are neuropathic joints?

What are neuropathic joints?

Neuropathic joints, often called Charcot joints, are caused by loss of sensation in the joint so that it is severely damaged and disrupted.

What is a Charcot’s joint?

Charcot joint, also known as a neuropathic joint or Charcot (neuro/osteo)arthropathy, refers to a progressive degenerative/destructive joint disorder in patients with abnormal pain sensation and proprioception.

What is neuropathic fracture?

Neuropathic arthropathy (Charcot joint) can be defined as bone and joint changes that occur secondary to loss of sensation and is most often associated with diabetes, syphilis, syringomyelia, spina bifida, traumatic spinal cord injury, and leprosy.

What is another name for nerve pain?

Nerve pain, also called neuralgia or neuropathic pain, occurs when a health condition affects the nerves that carry sensation to the brain. It is a particular type of pain that feels different from other kinds of pain.

What is neuropathic pain and how do you treat it?

A goal of neuropathic pain treatment is to identify the underlying disease or condition that’s responsible for the pain, and treat it, if possible . An important goal is that your doctor will aim to provide pain relief, help you maintain typical capabilities despite the pain, and improve your quality of life.

What causes neuropathic pain?

Causes of Neuropathic Pain. Neuropathic pain often seems to have no obvious cause. But some common causes of neuropathic pain include: Alcoholism. Amputation. Chemotherapy. Diabetes. Facial nerve problems.

What is treatment for nerve pain?

Medication for Nerve Pain Treatment Most types of nerve pain are treated with oral medications. The three types of oral medication most commonly used to treat nerve pain are antidepressants, narcotic analgesics, and anti-seizure drugs.

What is localized neuropathic pain?

The pain caused by nerve damage is called neuropathic or nerve pain (NP), and it is a long-term or chronic disease that affects many people in Ireland. 1 About 60% of neuropathic pain cases are localised to a circumscribed area, in which case it is called localized neuropathic pain (LNP).

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