adjective relating to or affected by neuralgia, which is a sharp, sudden, intense pain along a nerve or group of nerves
In medicine, 'neuralgic' is used to describe pain that follows the path of a nerve due to irritation or damage.
In anatomy, 'neuralgic' is used to describe structures or regions related to nerves or nerve pain.
In neurology, 'neuralgic' is used to describe conditions related to nerve pain and disorders.
In pain management, 'neuralgic' is used to describe specific types of pain that are nerve-related.
In medical writing, 'neuralgic' may be used to describe conditions or symptoms related to neuralgia or nerve pain.
Psychologists may use 'neuralgic' when discussing the psychological impact of chronic pain or nerve disorders on a patient's mental health.
Neurologists may use 'neuralgic' to describe specific nerve pathways or regions affected by neuralgia or neuropathic pain.
Pain management specialists may use 'neuralgic' to refer to treatments or interventions targeting nerve-related pain conditions.