Doctors’ Pain Management Associates, LLC

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Orlando Chronic Anal Pain Specialists

Anal pain can be a debilitating condition, making it hard to carry out everyday activities. Thankfully, interventional pain management offers a variety of treatments that can help alleviate anal pain.

 

Causes of Anal Pain

Anal pain is often caused by one or more underlying conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, abscesses, and/or fistulas. Other factors can also contribute to anal pain such as an infection in the rectum or colon, sexually transmitted infections, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), certain medications, constipation, and excessive straining during bowel movements.

 

Interventional Pain Management

Interventional pain management is a type of treatment that uses minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat various types of chronic and acute pain conditions. It’s important to note that interventional pain management is not the same as traditional surgery; instead, it relies on using needles and other small instruments to target specific areas where the patient feels discomfort. Some common interventional treatments for anal pain include nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), spinal cord stimulation (SCS), epidural injections, sacroiliac joint injections (SIJI), transforaminal epidural steroid injections (TFESIs), and more.

 

Benefits of Interventional Pain Management for Anal Pain

The primary benefit of interventional pain management for treating anal pain is that it does not involve major surgery or drugs with potentially serious side effects. Instead, these minimally invasive treatments deliver targeted relief directly to the nerves causing the discomfort without affecting other areas in your body unnecessarily. In addition, many interventional treatments provide long-term relief from discomfort, unlike medications which only offer temporary relief from symptoms.

 

Summary

If you are suffering from chronic or acute anal pain due to any number of underlying causes then you may want to consider seeking out interventional pain management treatment options. These minimally invasive treatments provide targeted relief without the need for major surgery or medications with potentially dangerous side effects. With the right treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs, you may soon find yourself living a more comfortable life free from anal discomfort.

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