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5. Chronic Pain

Neuropathy, Fibromyalgia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Trigeminal Neuralgia & Chemotherapy Pain

5. Chronic Pain
Chronic Pain & Neuropathy

Chronic pain is when you have pain almost every day for over 12 weeks. It can be caused by many things and affects a lot of people. Over 1.5 billion adults have it every year worldwide. About 1 in 10 adults say they've had pain every day for three months or more. It's also the top reason people can't work for a long time.

Neuropathy happens when the nerves in our hands and feet get damaged. This causes numbness and tingling feelings. One of the common causes of neuropathy is Diabetes. Some signs of neuropathy are feelings of pins-and-needles, numbness, weakness, pain, and other uncomfortable sensations. The peripheral nervous system sends signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body. When something goes wrong with these signals, it can cause the symptoms of neuropathy.

Benefits of IV Infusions

IV infusion of a safe anaesthetic drug has been studied as a potential treatment for chronic pain conditions, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), refractory chronic pain, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and trigeminal neuralgia. Studies have shown that infusions of this infusion can provide clinically effective pain relief in the short term, for less than three months, and may provide significant initial pain relief that can be maintained for up to one year after just one infusion. Experts suggest that this infusion can be useful in managing neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, CRPS, and other chronic pain conditions, with rare adverse effects and preference for intravenous infusion for four days of treatment. Furthermore, the combination of this infusion with non-pharmacological treatment is encouraged. This infusion can help reduce chemotherapy pain by blocking certain receptors in the body that cause pain. When this infusion is given, it can reduce inflammation and the activity of the nerves that cause pain.

Fibromyalgia & Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes a lot of pain all over your body. You might feel pain in many places that are tender to the touch. Other symptoms include feeling stiff in your muscles and joints, being depressed or anxious, having trouble sleeping, feeling tired all the time, having trouble thinking clearly, getting headaches, feeling numb or tingly in your arms and legs, and having problems with your digestion. Doctors think this condition happens because your central nervous system is always on high alert, making you feel pain even when you shouldn't.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a condition that causes a lot of pain and can make it difficult to do everyday things. It affects a small percentage of people with chronic pain. CRPS can happen after an injury, surgery, or even a small injury. Symptoms include burning pain, sensitivity to touch and temperature, and swelling. It's not clear what causes CRPS, but it seems to damage the nervous system. Because the pain can be so intense, treatment is focused on trying to manage it.

Benefits of IV Infusions

This infusion has been studied as a potential treatment for chronic pain conditions, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), refractory chronic pain, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and trigeminal neuralgia. Studies have shown that this infusion can provide clinically effective pain relief in the short term, for less than three months, and may provide significant initial pain relief that can be maintained for up to one year after just one infusion. Experts suggest that this infusion can be useful in managing neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, CRPS, and other chronic pain conditions, with rare adverse effects and preference for intravenous infusion for four days of treatment. Furthermore, the combination of this infusion with non-pharmacological treatment is encouraged. This infusion can help reduce chemotherapy pain by blocking certain receptors in the body that cause pain. When this infusion is given, it can reduce inflammation and the activity of the nerves that cause pain.

Trigeminal Neuralgia, Migraines & Chemotherapy

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a long-lasting pain condition that happens in the trigeminal nerve, which sends pain signals from the face to the brain. When someone has TN, they experience sudden and intense facial pain that feels like an electric shock in the jaw, gums, or teeth. Everyday activities like talking or chewing can trigger these pains. TN can be caused by dental procedures, facial injuries, or pressure from a blood vessel on the nerve.

Migraines are really bad headaches that affect the entire nervous system. They can make you feel sick, affect your vision, make you sensitive to light, and cause other uncomfortable symptoms.

Chemotherapy is a common treatment for cancer, but it can cause painful side effects. Some of these side effects include burning, headaches, muscle aches, numbness and tingling, stomach pain, and shooting pains.
Benefits of IV Infusions

This infusion has been studied as a potential treatment for chronic pain conditions, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), refractory chronic pain, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and trigeminal neuralgia. Studies have shown that this infusion can provide clinically effective pain relief in the short term, for less than three months, and may provide significant initial pain relief that can be maintained for up to one year after just one infusion. Experts suggest that this infusion can be useful in managing neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, CRPS, and other chronic pain conditions, with rare adverse effects and preference for intravenous infusion for four days of treatment. Furthermore, the combination of this infusion with non-pharmacological treatment is encouraged. This infusion can help reduce chemotherapy pain by blocking certain receptors in the body that cause pain. When this infusion is given, it can reduce inflammation and the activity of the nerves that cause pain.

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