My father is experiencing a burning sensation and a loss of touch and temperature sensation in his right hand one year after having a stroke. What medications or treatments can help manage this post-stroke neuropathic pain?
It is common to experience these symptoms, known as Central Post-Stroke Pain, even a year after a stroke. Please be reassured that this is a known and manageable condition. To help ease the burning and sensory changes, doctors often prescribe neuropathic pain medications such as gabapentin, pregabalin, or amitriptyline. Additionally, physical and occupational therapy can play a key role in helping his hand adapt. I highly recommend scheduling an appointment with his neurologist or a pain specialist. They can safely evaluate him and tailor a treatment plan to his needs. Please do not start any new medications without a doctor's guidance.
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My father is experiencing a burning sensation and a loss of touch and temperature sensation in his right hand one year after having a stroke. What medications or treatments can help manage this post-stroke neuropathic pain?