Pain Medications
Topical pain relievers are also available without a doctor's prescription. These products include creams, lotions, or sprays that are applied to th...
Read moreTopical pain relievers are also available without a doctor's prescription. These products include creams, lotions, or sprays that are applied to th...
Read moreRead to learn more. Learn how TENS can scramble your brain’s perception of pain. Learn how bioelectric therapy can block pain messages to the brain...
Read moreYou can have a healthy and satisfying relationship in spite of chronic pain. Your relationship may become stronger than it was before you faced the...
Read moreNeuropathy, a common complication of diabetes, is damage to the nerves that allow you to feel sensations such as pain. Autonomic neuropathy most of...
Read moreThe doctor will also ask about your risk factors for neuropathic pain and may also request both blood and nerve tests. Electrical stimulation of th...
Read moreMedications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) may be used to treat inflammation or pain. Changes in posture or poor body mechanics ...
Read moreComplex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also called reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, is a chronic pain condition in which high levels of nerve...
Read moreCompartment syndrome occurs when excessive pressure builds up inside an enclosed muscle space in the body. Compartment syndrome can develop from th...
Read moreFrom yoga to surgery, you have a lot of options when it comes to treating carpal tunnel syndrome. You can also gently shake your wrist or hang it o...
Read moreThat’s because most people sleep with their wrists bent, which causes pressure on the median nerve. Anytime you have any of the common symptoms of ...
Read moreYour doctor may use a handful of tests to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome and rule out other causes of hand and wrist pain. The doctor will tap or ...
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