Most of the time,
Pregabalin 100mg drugs are the first line of defence. Several studies on neuropathic pain show that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Aleve or Motrin may help reduce pain. Some people may need to take a stronger painkiller. Talk to your doctor about the pros and cons of taking
Pregalin 50 mg. If there is another illness, like diabetes, better control of that illness may make the pain go away. With the right care for the disorder, more nerve damage can be stopped.
What, for example, is the cause of neuropathic pain? Some diseases, like the ones below, can cause neuropathic pain:
Alcoholism.
Diabetes.
Facet nerve problems.
AIDS or the HIV virus.
Other things to consider are:
Medications for chemotherapy (cisplatin, paclitaxel, vincristine, etc.).
treatment with radiation
Neuropathic pain has these signs: Some of the signs of nerve pain are:
Pain that comes on its own (pain that isn't caused by anything else): tingling, numbness, or a "pins and needles" feeling; pain that shoots, burns, stabs, or feels like an electric shock
Evoked pain: Pain caused by things that usually don't hurt, like cold, pressure, a light brush on the skin, etc. This is called allodynia. Evoked pain can also mean that pain is made worse by things that are usually unpleasant, like heat and pinpricks. This kind of pain is called hyperalgesia.
A strange, uncomfortable feeling that can be caused or happen on its own (dysesthesia).
Sleep problems, as well as emotional problems that come from pain and broken sleep.
Pregabalin 75 MG tablet is a medication used to treat neuropathic pain (pain caused by nerve damage) and fibromyalgia (severe muscle pain and tenderness). It alleviates pain by lowering the levels of chemical compounds in the brain that transmit pain signals. It also treats anxiety disorders and epilepsy (abnormal electrical activity in the brain).