1.Understanding Nerve Pain
Pain is supposed to be a warning. When your hand gets too close to a stove, the nerves send a pain signal to the brain — and you pull back before you burn yourself. But if you have nerve damage, that system isn’t working. Damaged nerves may send false signals — and you feel real pain, often without a cause. Damaged nerves may also result in you not feeling pain when you have an injury.
2.Nerve Pain Triggers
Some find that certain body positions or activities — like standing in line or walking — become painful. Nerve damage may also make your body overly sensitive. Some people may experience pain from bed sheets draped lightly over the body.