Nerve Block
A nerve block is a medical procedure where a localized injection of anesthetic drugs is used to obstruct nerve signals from a specific area in the body. It is used for a variety of purposes, such as relieving chronic pain, treating nerve pain, and managing post-surgical pain. It can also be used as a diagnostic tool to identify the source of neuropathic pain. It has become a popular alternative to traditional forms of pain management, as it can be an effective form of non-invasive, minimally-invasive treatment. The procedure is relatively simple, with few side effects and can provide immediate relief from pain.
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