How to treat nerve pain after paraplegia

Nerve pain after paraplegia can be treated with general treatment, medication such as vitamin B1, acupuncture or closure.
Although the nerve center that conducts movement is damaged during paraplegia, the nerve function that conducts sensation and pain is not completely lost, which leads to nerve pain after paraplegia.
The pain generated after amputation is called central pain, some of which is pain in the lost limb, called phantom pain, and some of which is caused by contracture of joints, muscles and nerves of the human body after amputation. At this time, you can choose to alleviate the pain by means of massage, touch and other rehabilitation treatments, and if necessary, you can use ice packs.
Pain is unusually pronounced when you can use ibuprofen and other oral drugs for, at the same time, can be appropriate use of vitamin B1, methylcobalamin and other nutritive nerve drugs to relieve symptoms, if the symptoms can not be relieved, you can go to the hospital line of acupuncture or closed method, targeted relief.
There are other possibilities for nerve pain after paraplegia, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the examination, and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. The above medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.