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Default Nerve pain

What can I do for nerve pain?
Lately it's been in my face (left side) and the past few days in my left 2nd toe! (same toe each time) and it can get really painful - which just feels weird.

Can stretches help nerve pain?

I don't want to take painkillers all the time.
Or is this something i just have to 'get used to' like all the other sx?.....

As I have no dx of anything, I'm not on any med's, and I'm in between nuero's - seeing a new one in 2 weeks.
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