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Open Access 16-02-2024 | Neuropathic Pain | CASE REPORT

Corneal Neuropathic Pain: A Patient and Physician Perspective

Authors: Thomas W. McNally, Francisco C. Figueiredo

Published in: Ophthalmology and Therapy | Issue 4/2024

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Abstract

Corneal neuropathic pain (CNP) is a debilitating condition characterized by pain in the absence of a noxious stimulus. Symptoms such as ocular stinging, burning, photophobia, irritation, and a deep aching pain can be severe despite a seemingly normal ocular surface on examination. CNP may develop due to either peripheral or central sensitization. Peripheral sensitization develops due to aberrant regeneration of corneal nociceptors and nerve fibers as a result of corneal injury or disease of peripheral corneal nerves. Whereas, central sensitization develops due to upregulation of excitatory neurotransmitters as a result of chronic inflammation, which leads to amplification of neuronal response to stimuli. Unfortunately, due to the disparity in severity of symptomology and the observable signs on examination, patients’ symptoms are commonly thought to be “psychological” or “functional”, and patients report feeling ignored and neglected. Additionally, diagnosis is often delayed which adversely affects patient outcomes. Research to date has focused on the scientific aspects of corneal neuropathic pain: its pathophysiology, epidemiology, investigations, and management. Research into the patient personal experience and the challenges faced by individual patients and their clinicians is lacking. We present the patient and physician perspective on the journey of both patients in order to provide insights into the challenges faced by patients and physicians in the diagnosis, assessment, and management of corneal neuropathic pain.
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Title
Corneal Neuropathic Pain: A Patient and Physician Perspective
Authors
Thomas W. McNally
Francisco C. Figueiredo
Publication date
16-02-2024
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Ophthalmology and Therapy / Issue 4/2024
Print ISSN: 2193-8245
Electronic ISSN: 2193-6528
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-024-00897-z

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