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Nerve Pain Treatment in Baner, Pune | Precision Pain Clinic

Is Nerve Pain Burning, Stabbing, or Shocking You - Even When Nothing Is Touching You?

Does your skin feel like it is on fire, being stabbed with pins and needles, or receiving electric shocks – even when nothing is physically touching the area? Does the pain appear suddenly without warning, last for seconds or hours, and then disappear – only to return again and again, unpredictably disrupting every part of your day and night? Have you seen multiple doctors, tried numerous medicines, and been told your tests are normal – yet the burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain continues to make your life feel unmanageable?

Nerve pain is unlike any other type of pain. It is often invisible on routine tests, frequently misunderstood by general practitioners, and almost always undertreated – leaving patients feeling dismissed, frustrated, and without answers.

At Precision Pain Clinic, we provide advanced, personalised nerve pain treatment in Baner, Pune – focused on identifying the exact nerve, the exact cause, and delivering targeted, effective relief through evidence-based interventional techniques that go far beyond standard pain medicines.

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Why Patients Choose Precision Pain Clinic for Nerve Pain Treatment

Specialist Expertise in Neuropathic Pain
Advanced Interventional Techniques Beyond Medicines
Accurate Diagnosis Before Any Treatment
Personalised Treatment for Every Patient
Opioid-Sparing, Side-Effect-Conscious Approach
Long-Lasting Relief - Not Just Temporary Symptom Suppression
About Treatment

What Is Nerve Pain and Why It Must Not Be Left Untreated?

Nerve pain – medically known as neuropathic pain – is pain caused by damage to, or dysfunction of, the nervous system itself. Unlike normal pain which is a signal that something is being physically harmed, nerve pain is caused by abnormal electrical signalling within injured or diseased nerves – producing sensations of burning, shooting, stabbing, electric shock, or deep aching that often bear no relation to any visible injury or physical trigger.
The nervous system is divided into the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (all the nerves running through the body). Nerve pain can originate from either – or both – and can affect a single nerve, a group of nerves, or entire nerve pathways depending on the underlying cause.

Left untreated, a Nerve Pain can lead to:

Progressive nerve damage - the longer a nerve remains compressed or injured, the harder it becomes to restore normal function
Central sensitisation - the nervous system becomes increasingly hypersensitive over time, amplifying pain signals and making the condition progressively harder to treat
Severe sleep disturbance - nerve pain is characteristically worse at night, causing chronic sleep deprivation, fatigue, and mood disturbance
Anxiety and depression - the invisible, relentless, and often misunderstood nature of nerve pain takes a profound psychological toll
Loss of sensation and motor function - in progressive neuropathies, numbness and weakness replace pain, leading to falls, injuries, and loss of dexterity
Social withdrawal and isolation - unpredictable, severe pain episodes make work, socialising, and maintaining relationships increasingly difficult
Permanent nerve damage - some nerve conditions are progressive and cause irreversible damage if not diagnosed and treated in time

Early and accurate diagnosis makes a critical difference. At Precision Pain Clinic, we do not just suppress nerve pain temporarily – we identify its source, interrupt its mechanism, and treat it as specifically and effectively as possible.

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Types and Causes of Nerve Pain We Treat

Nerve pain is an umbrella term covering many different conditions – each with a different nerve involved, a different underlying cause, and a different optimal treatment. This is why accurate diagnosis before treatment is not optional – it is essential.

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Post-Herpetic Neuralgia (Shingles Nerve Pain)
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Peripheral Neuropathy
Intercostal Neuralgia
Occipital Neuralgia
Post-Surgical Nerve Pain
Pudendal Neuralgia
Entrapment Neuropathies
About Treatment

Our Nerve Pain Treatment Approach

We follow a thorough, methodical, step-by-step process tailored entirely to the specific nerve involved, the underlying cause, and the severity and duration of your nerve pain – not a standard neuropathy protocol.

Step 1

Detailed Neuropathic Pain Assessment

Step 2

Targeted Investigations and Nerve Conduction Studies

Step 3

Optimised Neuropathic Pain Medicines

Step 4

Nerve Desensitisation

Step 5

Targeted Nerve Block Injections

Step 6

Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Treatment

Step 7

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for Specific Nerve Pain

Step 8

Long-Term Nerve Pain Management and Lifestyle Guidance

The Right Medicine for the Right Diagnosis

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes nerve pain different from regular pain?

Regular pain – called nociceptive pain – is caused by actual tissue damage sending a warning signal to the brain. It is proportionate to the injury and resolves as the tissue heals. Nerve pain – neuropathic pain – is caused by damage or dysfunction within the nervous system itself, producing abnormal electrical signals that the brain interprets as pain even when no ongoing tissue damage is occurring. This is why nerve pain feels so different – burning, electric, shooting, and disproportionate to any visible cause – and why it requires a completely different treatment approach from standard pain management.

Yes – diabetic peripheral neuropathy is very treatable, though early treatment gives significantly better outcomes. A combination of optimised blood sugar control, targeted neuropathic pain medicines, nutritional support for nerve health, and interventional procedures where needed can bring substantial relief and slow the progression of nerve damage. Many patients with diabetic neuropathy who present to Precision Pain Clinic have been on inadequate treatment for years – and experience meaningful improvement relatively quickly once the right approach is applied.

 Yes. We regularly see patients from Aundh, Balewadi, Wakad, Pashan, Hinjewadi, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and across Pune. If you are searching for a sciatica specialist near you in Pune, we are here to help.

Book Your Nerve Pain Consultation in Baner Today

Consult Dr. Archana Nankar Deshmukh at Precision Pain Clinic, Baner, Pune for a thorough neuropathic pain assessment, accurate diagnosis, and a personalised interventional nerve pain treatment plan.