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Stellate Ganglion Block

Stellate Ganglion Block

A Stellate Ganglion Block is a simple procedure used to ease pain and other discomforts in your head, neck, chest, or arm. It involves a small injection of numbing medicine near your voice box to calm down certain nerves. This can help with different conditions like nerve injuries, shingles, or even circulation problems. During the procedure, you might feel a bit of discomfort when the doctor presses on your neck to find the right spot. 

 

But don’t worry! The actual injection is quick and done with a tiny needle. Afterward, you might notice some temporary changes like a droopy eyelid or a stuffy nose. Although these usually go away once the medicine wears off. It’s important to follow any instructions from your doctor. These include not eating or drinking for a few hours after and avoiding driving on the same day. A Stellate Ganglion Block can bring relief and help you feel better.

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Precautions to Be Taken

Medical History

Active Infections and Illnesses

Swallowing Precautions

Adhere to Follow-up Care

Stay Hydrated

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Potential Risks Include

Seizure

Pneumothorax

Temporary Side Effects

Spinal or Epidural Block

Brachial Plexus Block

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How Does Stellate Ganglion Block Work?

A stellate ganglion block works by calming down specific nerves in your neck called sympathetic nerves. These nerves play a role in transmitting pain signals and controlling functions like blood flow and sweating in your head, neck, chest, or arm.

During the procedure, a small amount of numbing medicine is injected near your voice box to block these nerves temporarily. By doing this, the block helps to reduce pain and other symptoms caused by conditions like nerve injuries, shingles, or circulation problems. When the nerves are blocked, they can't send as many pain signals, which can lead to relief. 

 

The effects of the block are usually temporary and wear off as the numbing medicine fades away. Overall, a stellate ganglion block interrupts the pain signals from reaching your brain. It provides relief and improves your quality of life.

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Why Choose Paincare Medicine?

Choosing pain care medicine for a stellate ganglion block offers specialized expertise and personalized care for managing pain. Pain care specialists have advanced training in assessing and treating various pain conditions. This ensures optimal outcomes. They prioritize patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure, using advanced techniques and equipment.

 

Additionally, pain care centers often provide comprehensive support services. These include follow-up care and pain management strategies. By choosing pain care medicine for a stellate ganglion block, patients can access tailored treatment plans and compassionate care. This leads to improved pain relief and overall well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of spinal conditions do you treat at PainCare Medicine?
    At PainCare Medicine, we treat a wide range of spinal conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, and chronic back pain. Our team of specialists is skilled in diagnosing and managing various spinal issues to help reduce pain and improve function.
  • How do I schedule an appointment with one of your specialists?
    Scheduling an appointment is simple. You can call our office directly or use our online booking system, which is available on our website. Our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient time for your visit and answer any questions you may have.
  • What should I expect during my first visit to PainCare Medicine?
    During your first visit, you will undergo a comprehensive evaluation. This includes a detailed medical history and a physical examination. Our specialists will review any previous diagnostic tests and may order additional imaging if necessary. We will then discuss your treatment options and develop a personalized care plan.
  • Do you offer non-surgical treatment options for spinal pain?
    We offer a variety of non-surgical treatments, including epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and physical therapy. Our goal is to provide effective pain relief and improve your quality of life without the need for surgery whenever possible.
  • Is PainCare Medicine covered by my insurance?
    PainCare Medicine accepts most major insurance plans. We recommend contacting our office or your insurance provider to verify coverage and benefits specific to your plan. Our staff is also available to assist with any insurance-related questions and concerns.
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