Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection Raleigh

Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection

When a person experiences a pinched nerve near the cervical vertebrae, it can be cervical radiculopathy. It may affect any nerve whose root is at the spine and can lead to radiating numbness, pain, burning, or pins and needles sensation. It simply means it can be the cause of pain in many areas of the body. This can happen to anyone and can be sudden or ongoing, such as a sudden injury, arthritis, or even wear and tear contributing to the condition. These signs or symptoms can directly affect a person’s ability to perform the simplest of tasks. It can easily disrupt the schedule, affecting both work and home space. Cervical epidural steroid injection helps a person reeling under pain or other symptoms to return to their daily activities. This technique has shown tremendous results in pain relief, assisting patients to make informed decisions about their health.

What are the Benefits of Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection?

Cervical epidural steroid injections can be used to treat pain in the neck, back, shoulders, and arms. Some of the benefits include:

  • Treating pain from the origin
  • Improving your ability to perform daily activities
  • Reducing the need for invasive procedures
  • Better quality of life

Many conditions, such as cervical radiculitis, cervical bulging discs, and cervical spinal stenosis, could cause it. Patients suffering from symptoms of sciatica, nerve root compression, herniated discs, and spinal inflammation may benefit from cervical epidural steroid injections.

How Does Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection Work?

Our healthcare practitioners ensure that the patient is thoroughly assessed based on medical history, family history, signs, or symptoms, etc. It is an outpatient procedure in which the patient must lie facing downward. Then, the patient is sterilized and numbed with an anesthetic. Then, we use fluoroscopy (live X-ray) to insert and guide the needle to the affected nerve carefully. With the help of contrast dye, the targeted area is confirmed, and the epidural steroid injection is delivered, and then the needle is removed. The focus is to target the irritated nerve, and most patients can find relief within 3-5 days after the procedure, while some may feel better even sooner.

Learn more about how we have been helping our patients with our treatment methods by scheduling an appointment with Advanced Pain Consultants, PA at (919) 800-0850.

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