Sciatica Treatment in Mysore | Manipal Hospitals
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Sciatica Treatment in Mysore | Manipal Hospitals

Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic Pain

At Manipal Hospital Mysore, advanced care is delivered for patients seeking sciatica treatment in Mysore and slip disc-related neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain arises from nerve damage or irritation often linked with slipped or herniated discs, resulting in sharp, burning pain along nerve pathways. The condition significantly impacts mobility and quality of life, but effective diagnosis and personalised treatment at Manipal Hospital Mysore promote lasting relief.

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Symptoms of Neuropathic Pain

Patients experiencing any kind of neuropathic pain often complain of sharp, shooting pain, numbness, or muscle weakness in the neck, lower back, buttocks, hands, and legs. These symptoms prompt many to seek specialised disc pain treatment for relief.

How We Diagnose Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic pain diagnosis at Manipal Hospital Mysore includes detailed medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans to identify nerve compression or herniated discs. Neurological tests help confirm nerve involvement, enabling precise plans for slip disc treatment in Mysore.

Treatment Options

Treatment includes medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, and, in severe cases, minimally invasive surgery. Manipal Hospital Mysore offers comprehensive options for effective disc pain treatment with a focus on pain relief and improved function.

What to Expect

Receiving sciatica treatment in Mysore at Manipal Hospital involves a carefully managed journey designed for comfort, responsiveness, and recovery. Patients experience personalised care that addresses physical symptoms and supports emotional well-being throughout.

  • Initial Consultation

    • A comprehensive discussion on symptoms, lifestyle, and medical history builds a clear picture for tailored treatment planning.

  • Diagnostic Tests

    • Imaging such as MRI and neurological assessments identify the exact nerves affected and spinal disc condition.

  • Therapeutic Plan

    • Medication for nerve-related pain and physiotherapy to strengthen muscles and provide exercise advice form the main treatment plan (regimen). 

  • Follow-up and Adjustments

    • Regular follow-up appointments allow for assessing progress and modifying therapies to maximize benefit, e.g., pain control and improved function.

  • Lifestyle Guidance

    • Structured advice around postural changes, weight management, and exercise routines to help maintain nerve health and prevent pain on a prolonged basis.

  • Progress and Recovery

    • Over time, many patients develop a significant reduction in their neuropathic pain, restored mobility, and improved quality of life through ongoing adaptive care and awareness.

Manipal Hospital Mysore is committed to continuing to offer confidential, evidence-based disc pain treatment with care and competency, helping patients to once again find comfort and mobility.

Consult our Experts

FAQs

  • What does nerve pain usually feel like in real life?

    Neuropathic pain often feels burning, tingling, shooting, or electric. Some people also notice numbness or extra sensitivity to touch. The sensation can feel strange and difficult to describe, which is part of what makes it so frustrating.

  • Can a slipped disc cause this kind of pain?

    Yes, a disc problem can press on a nerve and trigger nerve pain. People often search for slip disc treatment in Mysore when the pain starts radiating down the leg or arm and begins to interfere with daily activities or sleep.

  • Why does nerve pain sometimes spread away from the actual problem area?

    Nerves carry signals across long pathways, so irritation in one place can be felt somewhere else. That is why a back or neck issue may cause pain in the leg, arm, or shoulder.

  • Is nerve pain usually constant?

    Not always. It may flare with posture, activity, or pressure on the nerve and then ease again. That up-and-down pattern can feel exhausting, but it also gives clues that help doctors narrow down the cause.

  • Can treatment make nerve pain easier to live with?

    Yes, often it can. The goal is not only pain reduction but also better sleep, easier movement, and fewer flare-ups. A successful plan usually combines diagnosis, medicines if needed, and practical support for daily life.

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