Pain Clinic
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Pain Clinic
Acute pain is first sign that, a damage has occurred somewhere in your body, whereas Chronic pain is different, where our body keeps hurting for weeks, months, or even years after the injury. It may originate from peripheral nerves, spinal cord or brain.
Chronic pain can have all kinds of effects on your quality of life and can lead to problems such as anxiety and depression, which in turn can make pain even worse.
Pain Management is the 34th specialty of Medicine. It is possible to diagnose and treat chronic pain. lnterventional pain management involves minimally invasive methods to manage & control pain.
Pain due to cancers of:
- Pancreas, Spleen, Stomach, Liver, Gall Bladder, Intestine, Colon, Rectum, Kidney, Urinary Bladder
- Uterus, Ovary
- Prostate
- Head & Neck
- Breast
- Lung
- Mediastinum
Back & Leg Pain
- Facet Pain
- Sciatica (Disc Herniation)
- Disc Tear
- Spinal Canal Stenosis
- Post Spine Surgery Pain
Neck & Hand Pain
- Cervical Facet Pain
- Cervical Disc Prolapse
- Disc Tear
- Post Spine Surgery Pain
Neuralgias
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Post Herpetic Neuralgia
- Occipital Neuralgia
- Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia
- Intercostal Neuralgia
- Pudendal Neuralgia
Joint Pain
- Shoulder Joint Pain
- Knee Joint Pain
- Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Neuropathic Pain
- Complex Pain Syndrome
- Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Meralgia Paresthetica
- Ischemic Pain in Extremities
- Phantom Pain
- Scar Pain
Headache & Facial Pain
- Migraine
- Cluster Headache
- Persistent Facial Pain
Other Pain Conditions
- Tennis Elbow
- Trigger Point Pain
- Myofacial Pain
- Coccigodinia
- Plantar Fasciitis
Zydus Hospital has a multi-disciplinary team that comprises
- Pain management Specialist/ Anaesthesiologists
- Neurology I Neurosurgery
- Orthopaedics/ Spine Specialists
- Oncologists and Onco Surgeons
- Gastroenterologists & Gastro Surgeons
- Physiotherapists (Rehabilitation)
- Pain management itself is a pain less procedure
- Minimally invasive
- Quick results
- In most of the cases it is OPD procedure
- Usually done under local anaesthesia
- No problem in living routine life