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Question 32
Which of the following symptoms suggest neuropathic pain?
Question 32 options:
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Pain predominantly at night worsened by contact with bedsheets |
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Burning sensations in the feet punctuated by sharp electric -shock pains |
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Continuous pain or discomfort not relieved by traditional analgesics |
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All of the above |
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