Cancer Pain

Author – Dr Tochi Umunakwe MD, a Double-Board Certified Pain Management Specialist.

Publication Date - June 17, 2026

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
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