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How To Consider A Nerve Block For Your Chronic Pain?

Are you experiencing persistent pain that has been affecting your daily life for several months or even years? Do you find it challenging to carry out your regular activities? Look no further, as the solution to your chronic pain lies in nerve blocks. Nerve blocks offer a way to alleviate your discomfort and provide much-needed relief.

Nerve blocks have proven to be an effective approach for preventing, reducing, or managing pain. By interrupting the pain signals throughout the body, they can bring about both short-term and long-term relief from discomfort.

If you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, consider visiting a pain specialist in Hyderabad. They can provide the expertise and guidance you need to explore the potential benefits of nerve blocks.

What conditions can be treated with a nerve block?

A nerve block injection eases chronic pain that might originate from a long list of problems, including:

  • Back pain because of herniated discs, spinal stenosis and other conditions
  • Headaches
  • Complex regional pain syndrome which can lead to burning pain or continuous throbbing

A nerve block doesn’t really “fix” the condition causing your pain. It can, nonetheless, give a long time of relief, which is entirely important on its own.

The duration of your nerve block

While a nerve block does not provide a permanent solution, it serves several purposes beyond offering immediate pain relief.
Initially, when the nerve block is administered, it allows your tissues and nerves the necessary time and space to heal appropriately.

Secondly, by alleviating your pain, you can take proactive measures to address the underlying cause of your discomfort, such as engaging in physical therapy.

Thirdly, it enables us to determine if a more aggressive intervention, such as radiofrequency ablation or surgery, may be necessary.

It is challenging to determine precisely how long your nerve block will provide relief, as it depends on various factors such as the duration of your pain and the extent to which your nerve is affected.

Getting a nerve block

When identifying the specific nerve responsible for pain signals, we utilize fluoroscopy (X-ray technology) to guide the needle accurately into position. Subsequently, we administer the nerve block and you will be allowed to return home afterwards.

Following the injection, you may experience some irritation or soreness at the injection site, and the results can vary in terms of speed, ranging from quick relief to a gradual improvement over 7-10 days as the steroids reduce inflammation.

If you desire to alleviate pain associated with your daily condition, regain functionality, and enhance your quality of life through a nerve block, we recommend contacting Dr. Pavan Kumar Bichal, a pain specialist in Hyderabad.

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