Chronic nerve pain can happen almost anywhere in the body.
Postherpetic neuralgia after shingles is a major focus of Dr. Aguila’s work. But nerve pain is not limited to shingles. Injured, compressed, or irritated peripheral nerves can also cause long-lasting pain in the head, arm, trunk, low back, pelvis, leg, ankle, or foot.
Start with where it hurts.
Many patients do not know the exact nerve or diagnosis. Start by choosing the body region that best matches your pain. The page will show related conditions without sending you to another page.
Choose a condition below to read a short explanation.
Or choose a common condition.
Select a condition to expand a focused overview. These summaries are intentionally concise so the page stays useful and easy to scan.
Condition name
What patients may notice
Why a nerve-focused evaluation may matter
Possible treatment direction
How Dr. Aguila’s team thinks about chronic nerve pain.
The goal is not to force every patient into surgery. The goal is to understand whether a peripheral nerve may be contributing to persistent pain and whether a nerve-focused treatment path is appropriate.
Locate the pattern
Pain location, sensation, triggers, injury history, and prior procedures help identify whether a specific nerve pathway may be involved.
Look beyond labels
Many patients arrive with broad labels like chronic pain, failed surgery, or unexplained pain. A nerve-focused review looks for a more precise cause.
Discuss options
Depending on the condition, options may include further evaluation, nerve decompression, nerve reconstruction, nerve disconnection, or referral when another path is more appropriate.
This page is educational and does not diagnose your condition. Persistent or severe pain should be reviewed by a qualified medical professional who can evaluate your history, exam findings, imaging, and prior treatment results.
Start with a conversation. The team can help you understand your next step.
If you are living with chronic nerve pain and have not found lasting relief, reach out to Total Pain Solutions. The team can help determine whether a consultation with Dr. Aguila may be appropriate.
