Nerve blocks relieve severe acute pain, disabling chronic pain, and intense cancer or post-surgery pain. No matter what part of your body hurts or what condition causes the problem, if you live with pain, it’s time to consider a nerve block.
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Nerve blocks relieve severe acute pain, disabling chronic pain, and intense cancer or post-surgery pain. No matter what part of your body hurts or what condition causes the problem, if you live with pain, it’s time to consider a nerve block.
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Whether chronic pain is constant or comes and goes, it dramatically affects your wellbeing, limiting your ability to work, eat, sleep, or find any joy in daily life. Read on to learn about the many possible causes of chronic pain.
Taking multiple medications poses several challenges. You need to remember a confusing dosing schedule, and multiple medications increase your risk of potentially serious side effects. Medication management helps with all these concerns.