What Causes Nerve Pain After Chemotherapy?

Short Answer
Nerve pain after chemotherapy is caused by damage to the nerves, which can lead to burning, tingling, or numbness.

What Is Chemotherapy-Related Nerve Pain?
Some chemotherapy treatments can affect the nerves.
This condition is called:
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy

Common Symptoms
You may notice:

  • Burning pain
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Sharp or shooting pain
  • Sensitivity to touch

Where Does It Happen?
It often affects:

  • Hands
  • Feet
  • Legs

How Long Does It Last?
Symptoms may:

  • Improve over time
  • Stay the same
  • Sometimes worsen

Treatment Options
Treatment may include:

  • Medications
  • Nerve blocks
  • Ketamine therapy
  • Pain management strategies

Why Early Treatment Helps
Early care may:

  • Reduce symptoms
  • Improve comfort
  • Help daily function

When Should You Seek Care?
You should seek care if:

  • Pain is worsening
  • Numbness affects movement
  • Symptoms are affecting daily life

Get Help for Nerve Pain in El Paso
Call 915-259-8512
Ask about nerve pain treatment