

Nerve pain can be the result of injury, surgery, or disease. Nerve damage can occur in diabetics because of decreased blood flow. Nerves are often cut during surgery and injury can be sustained in any type of accident. The result is severe pain which may require special treatments to provide nerve pain relief. Narcotics often fail to provide the necessary comfort the patient needs to live a quality life. One option for nerve pain relief is a nerve block. The block is intended to block the pain signals sent to the brain. This can be done by injecting the area around the affected nerve with high potency pain relievers. Nerve blocks can often be successful in providing nerve pain relief for chronic pain when other more conventional methods fail. Many people will have up to twelve months of relief after receiving just one nerve block. Other people may have to receive more than one nerve block before they get satisfactory results. There are certain risks associated with nerve blocks. In rare cases paralysis or spinal cord damage can occur. Patients may also experience dangerously low levels of blood pressure. It is important that you be closely monitored by your doctor so that any adverse reactions can be handled immediately.
Surgery as an Option
Another treatment currently being used for nerve pain relief can be found in anti-seizure drugs. Medical experts are not sure exactly why this often works but many people have achieved nerve pain relief with the use of these drugs. While helping control epileptic seizures they also seem to block signals which nerves send to the brain. They also come with the possibility of side effects so it is important to discuss this with your doctor. For many people nerve pain relief can only be achieved with surgery. For people who experience severe pain in their joints surgery may be the only answer. Surgery often involves nerve decompression which allows restored sensation. When nerves become compressed they do not get a sufficient amount of oxygen. This results in the nerves sending messages to the brain signaling pain. At one time medical personnel considered this to be a chronic condition with no available treatment options. New advances in medicine have proven that surgery can often relieve the pain as well as restore sensation to the damaged area.
It is important that you discuss your symptoms with your doctor. Medical conditions such as diabetes can cause a lack of sufficient blood flow to extremities such as hands and feet. This can cause nerve damage if left untreated. You have a better chance of achieving nerve pain relief if you stay on top of the situation and seek treatment immediately when symptoms present. Once the damage becomes severe your chances of getting relief decrease.
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