What causes nerve traction pain?
Under normal circumstances, neuralgic pain may be caused by factors such as emotional excitement, neuritis, diabetes, and so on. Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention and use medications under the guidance of a physician. Specific details are as follows:
1. Emotional excitement: During emotional excitement, blood vessels in the brain may suddenly constrict, leading to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, which can compress nerves and cause neuralgic pain. Patients should strive to maintain emotional stability. When emotions cannot be controlled, deep breathing exercises may help improve cerebral oxygen supply and prevent neural pain.
2. Neuritis: Neuritis is usually caused by physical trauma, genetic factors, malnutrition, and other reasons. It is commonly accompanied by symptoms such as neuralgic pain and sensory disturbances, which may restrict movement. Patients should seek prompt medical care and follow medical advice to take medications such as vitamin B1 tablets or pregabalin capsules to relieve pain.
3. Diabetes: Diabetes may be associated with factors such as excessive nutrition, obesity, and family heredity. It can lead to metabolic disorders and impair microcirculation, causing long-term nutrient deficiency in peripheral nerves and resulting in neuralgic pain. Patients are advised to use medications such as glibenclamide tablets or sitagliptin phosphate tablets under the guidance of a physician for treatment.