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Neuropathic Pain

The Pediatric Pain Management Center at Children’s Health offers children and parents a specially trained team that evaluates and treats chronic pain, acute pain and headaches. Our interdisciplinary approach involves many other specialties to treat pain using multiple approaches at once. The Center can help lessen the pain associated with a variety of diseases and disorders including, but not limited to, chest and back conditions, nerve injuries, rheumatologic conditions, sports injuries and cancer. We also have a dedicated headache clinic for those children suffering from headaches.


What is Neuropathic Pain?

Neuropathic pain – or pain arising from a disease, lesion or injury affecting the sensory nerves – is much more common in adults than children due to complications of diabetes, stroke, and other conditions.

However, some neuropathic conditions are becoming increasingly recognized in children and adolescents, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), phantom limb pain, spinal cord injury, trauma and postoperative neuropathic pain, autoimmune and degenerative neuropathies ( such as Guillain-Barre syndrome and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease) and the effects of cancer disease processes and treatment.

Phantom limb pain is relatively common in children who have undergone amputation because of a congenital deformity, trauma or infection, or cancer. Some cases of neuropathic pain have been reported in children who’ve recently undergone surgery or been involved in a traumatic event – such as a car accident. Certain rare autoimmune diseases – like Guillain-Barre syndrome – cause the body to attack the peripheral nervous system, which, in turn can lead to pain. Additionally, certain metabolic diseases can also lead to nerve pain.



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