Vulvodynia or Pudental Neuralgia -Simple Repeated Injection Breakthrough Treatment

A simple perivulvar way to do pudental like blocks, if repeated, can lead to astounding improvement in pain in perineal areas – either vulvodynia or pudental neuralgia. I have achieved control in one case of either but don’t know yet the long term story.

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Sweet Epidural Caudal Sugar-Water Injections Cut Back Pain Longterm

Re back  pain and sciatica – Astoundingly, you can get 50% back pain reduction short term and 30% relief long term with repeated simple injection of D5W sugar water given caudally. Caudal injection has been dumbed down to a simple vertical injection into hiatus.

I considered this article so important that although you can see in in referred site I have reproduced it in total because referred sites often disappear:

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Dry Eyes More Common In Certain Chronic Pains and Made Worse by Low Vitamin D – Replacement Helps

Prior I wrote about a Dry Eye- Mouth Syndrome (DEMS) that has some joint involvement. DEMS is associated with thyoid antibodies suggesting an autoimmune process (1).

Now It was found more commonly in irritable bowel, chronic pelvic pain and irritable bowel. But most interestingly, low Vitamin D worsens the symptoms and supplementation helps

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Complex Regional Pain (CRPS) Dorsal Foot and Ankle- Dramatic Treatment and Could This Work in Forearm?- And New RX for Tennis Elbow

It was recently found that CRPS of leg might be obviated with attention to Superficial Peroneal nerve in shin by pulse radiofrequency. This is exciting news. I have a CRPS arm helped temporarily by nerve block to superfical antebrachial nerve in forearm. Question is, whether similar measures to Cutaneous Antebrachial Nerve (Thumb palmar side of forearm) would help arm.

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Low Vitamin C Linked to Chronic Pain

Nationwide survey found low vitamin C highly prevalent in population and increases risks of chronic pain.

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Simulating Ketamine Infusions with Repeated Deltoid Muscle Injections

Protocol from Anodyne Headache and Pain Care in Texas gave 0.3 mg – 0.4 mg/kg ketamine divided into 3 deltoid IM shots separated by 15 minutes for headache and neuropathic pain.  A remarkably successful ketamine IV treatment for depression gave 0.5 mg/kg iv over 1oo minutes. Could they be different flavours of the same thing?

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Shooting Trigeminal Neuralgia – Facial Epicrania Fugax – and a New Treatment

6-8 years ago a brief neuralgic pain in the scalp that radiated to front or back of head was described. I wrote about it here:
http://painmuse.org/?p=1516

Now a facially originated version has been defined and sounds very much like trigeminal neuralgia except it shots up or down the face. The same superior cerebral artery compression was found on MRI as you see in Trigeminal neuralgia.

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Hand Sanitizer Proves Cheap Ultrasound Gel

Regular ultrasound gel bottle may not be sterile and individual packets are costly so hand sanitizer was tried with success.

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I Stand Corrected- CT Do Help Problems – Alzheimer’s and Asthma Treatment -and Radiation Could be Good

Some specialists will leave patients in abject pain with the implication that the imaging they have ordered will in some way help their pain. It does not.  However, an Alzheimer victim was subjected to 4 head CT and has made some recovery. It was suspected the excessive radiation had anti-inflammatory properties. A 5th CT temporarily set her back and was assumed to be beyond the acceptable radiation dose. There is good evidence radiation can control asthma and perhaps improve lifespan. Continue reading

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TMJ – Upper Joint Injection Technique

I had always thought injecting the TMJ laterally in upward direction would be best. A posterior approach was found more effective in the swine equivalent.

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Post Lobectomy Persistent Chest Pains Prevented by Kinesiology Taping(KT)

Presently there is a battle in attempt to find measures to prevent persistent post-operative pain.  Persistent pains after chest surgery can approach up to 50%.  Post-operative, Kinesiology Taping (KT) was done over  three areas: at the chest access site pain trigger point; over the ipsilateral deltoid/trapezius; and lower anterior chest. In control group 30 day persistent pain was 30% versus only 7% in the KT group.

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New Acute Headache – ? Cause

Eliminating chronic headaches and “cephalic illnesses” (stroke, seizures, cranial lesions, sinusitis, or central nervous system infections” left a group with new moderate- severe headaches that attended emergency. These people could have comorbid serious health issues such as heart failure, worsening asthma or  emphysema, hypertension and pneumonia or something as trivial and an acute viral illness.

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Foot Morton’s Neuroma – New Treatment – Capsaicin Injection

Mortons’s Neuroma can cause severe foot pains often between the bases of the 3rd-4th toes. Cortisone injection may lead to atrophy of tissues and more rubbing of area as result so options are needed. Injection 0.5 mls of 0.1% Capsaicin lead to pain reduction from 5.9 to 2.4/10
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Gabapentin Fails to Help Back Pain With or Without Sciatica

Not all that long ago, Canadian Indian Affairs mandated that native pain sufferers had to try  gabapentin/cymbalta like drugs first before certain opioids. I wrote about how poorly cymbalta worked:
http://painmuse.org/?p=2179

Now even gabapentin failed to help back pain with or without sciatica. One wonders about the ethics of such sweeping proclamations.

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Chronic Severe Abdominal Pain is a Skin Nerve Pain

Lidocaine freezing, administered rectally, can eliminate bowel pains temporarily. Having done that in a case of severe chronic abdominal pains, I found very tender nerve tracts from back to lower abdomen and pelvis on right side, explaining most of the pain.

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Does Etanercept Nerve Irritation Limit Use?

Many years ago I was injecting enbrel paraspinously near the nerve exit of sciatica nerve location. I was using a full 25 mg and found it had minimal effects. I wrote E. Tobinick at times and wondered if it was irritating the nerve. He wrote back “Who are you?” and that was the end of it. Now they have found that any more than 0.5 mg injected near nerve transforaminally gave reduced benefits for treatment of sciatica. This irritative effect of higher doses could explain reduced effects in some studies.

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Pregnancy Gone Badly – needs Quick Diagnosis and Treatment

Came across this while searching pain. It is so deadly, I had to write it up.

Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS) is a rarely occurring condition leading to death in up to to 1/3 of cases. It can be confused with several other conditions like hemolysis   elevated   liver enzymes low platelets syndrome (HELLP), thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura(TTP), and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS); so easily missed. It can present with generalized malaise,  abdominal  pain,  chest  pain,  shortness of breath and  hypertension,  altered mental status and seizures. Immediate  triple treatment with heparin, IV methylprednisone, and  IV immunoglobulins or plasmaphoresis can save lives.

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Finger Bruising – Recurrent Spontaneous

There is a subgroup of people who will spontaneously develop bruising in the palm side fingertip of a finger. It is a known syndrome – so don’t think you are crazy..

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Sleep Bruxism Temporarily responds to repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)

Stimulating the primary motor cortex representation of masseter muscle “bilaterally for 20 min per side each day for 5 consecutive days”  significantly reduced bruxism and opened up a new avenue of treatment.

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Scar Pains – More Injections to Cure Than Think

I was taught that a simple intradermal injection of local could eliminate scar pains. Now it is becoming clearer that repeated injections are often needed and the addition of cortisone is often necessary for results.

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Center Disease Control 2016 Recommendations For Using Opioids

CDC 2016 has put out a checklist for opioid use. It does not emphasize much on  use of injection, manual medicine and other alternative techniques but does give some guidelines.

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Missed Back Pains Especially in Elderly – Kissing Spinous Processes – Baastrup’s Disease

Touching spinous processes in back can elicit pain, and may coexist with other problems so be easily missed. Cortisone injection is the first line treatment. I might have seen one lately that was puzzling that it was so localized – in an elderly patient that I was more concerned about rib impingement.

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Chronic Prostatitis – Are Gut Germs Involved?

People with Chronic prostatitis have much less diversity of gut flora and particularly lack Prevotella – enough so, researchers think it is a biological marker.

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Post Breast Surgery Pains – Nerve Blocks Help

Post breast cancer surgery Pains are often do to injury to the Intercostobrachial nerve. Up to now, there has been little literature on whether blocking nerve actually helps – now a pilot study suggests pain can be cut in half.

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Chronic Headache Tragically Missed Cause – Intracranial Hypotension – And Poor Imaging Issues

New cases series of patient twith chronic headache that oft went thru a litany of doctors without success with a clearly treatable disease. Each gave a history of  headache on arising and relieved by lying down that was discounted because intracranial hypotension is so rare.

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