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Epidural for Back Pain.I have such mixed feelings on the epidural for back pain, full stop!!!I have seen numerous people who are about to go, or who have just been, fo epidural treatments for their back pain. Ultimately, they frequently relieve you of your back pain in the short term, but overall I generally see a re-occurrence of back pain following the epidural treatment. What is an epidural? An epidural refers to the technique where anaesthesia is injected into a part of your spine known as the epidural space. An epidural is often used during childbirth to block the transmission of pain signals to the brain. It is also used in treatment to attempt to alleviate people from back and neck pain.
However, it should be noted that there are potential complications to epidural treatments - these should be also listed by your attending doctor.
The most common ones I see are:
When are epidurals required? Epidurals in my opinion are required when all else has failed in the treatment of your back pain. Then, and only then, is it worth the treatment. If you have had long term back pain and it is interfering in the quality of your life, if all conservative treatments have failed you, then seek an opinion with regard to having an epidural injection. The results can be very good. My advice is to exhaust all conservative mechanical treatments prior to going down the epidural route. A good doctor and physiotherapist will advise you well - and do not be afraid to ask for a second opinion or two!! Return from Epidural for Back Pain to Back Pain Remedies Return from Epidural for Back Pain to Back Pain Relief Home |
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