Steroid Injections for Sciatic Pain
According to the Mayo Clinic staff, back pain will affect four out of five Americans at some point in their lifetimes. Many people elect to have non-evasive treatments including epidural steroid injections in the lumbar spine area.-
History
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Steroid injections for sciatica were first used in 1952 says Dr. Ian J. Kucera, Pharm.D. They have become a common treatment for radicular pain, including constant pain on one side of the body in the leg or foot, and shooting pain.
Function
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Using cortisone or other similar steroids, the injection is commonly in the lumbar region of the spine. The steroid is known to help control inflammation and ease pain directly at the source.
Benefits
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Many people believe the steroid injection is a quick, non-evasive procedure that helps ease the pain immediately. They prefer this method to the side effects of other types of pain medication.
Warning
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Steroid injections are not effective for all, and many people need more than one. Some side effects can include weight gain and infection.
Considerations
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Before electing this treatment, patients should discuss their medical history and any concerns with their doctors to know all of the potential benefits and possible risks.
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