pain m
The best treatm
ent for nerve pain
, ultim
ately, is to m
anage your diabetes well. In fact, a m
ajor study by the Am
erican Diabetes Association in 2006 showed that strict blood glucose control with intensive insulin therapy lowered the chances of having sym
ptom
s of peripheral neuropathy - tingling, burning, and pain
- by 64%. While you can't control whether or not you get diabetic nerve pain
, you can help control your glucose levels with diet, exercise, and m
ediations if you need them
.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Diabetes can destroy sm
all blood vessels, which in turn can dam
age the nervous system
, and these dam
aged nerves can cause pain
. The pain
arises from
the nerves that are injured or m
alfunctioning that can be from
the tip of the toe to the brain.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Diabetes pain
usually strikes first in the hands and feet. A com
m
on pain
syndrom
e from
diabetes is described as
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Acute pain
such as occurs with traum
a, often has a reversible cause and m
ay require only transient m
easures and correction of under lying problem
. In contrast, chronic pain
often results from
conditions that are difficult to diagnose and treat.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent Pain
sensation has evolved to protect the body from
harm
by causing people to perform
certain actions and avoid others. Pain m
ight be called a protector, a predictor or sim
ply a hassle.
SN instructed patient / caregiver that the Tram
adol is an opioid pain m
edication used to treat m
oderate to m
oderately severe pain
. When taken as an im
m
ediate-release oral form
ulation, the onset of pain
relief usually occurs within about an hour serious side effects m
ay include seizures, increased risk of serotonin syndrom
e, decreased alertness, and drug addiction. A change in dosage m
ay be recom
m
ended in those with kidney or liver problem
s. Its not recom
m
ended in wom
en who are breastfeeding or those who are at risk of suicide. The m
ost com
m
on adverse effects of tram
adol m
ay include nausea, dizziness, dry m
outh, indigestion, abdom
inal pain
, vertigo, vom
iting, constipation, drowsiness and headache
SN instructed patient about drug Cilostazol, trade nam
e: Pletal. Is a m
edication for the treatm
ent of interm
ittent claudication (pain
in your calves when walking), a condition caused by narrowing of the arteries that supply the legs with blood. Patients with interm
ittent claudication develop pain
when they walk because not enough oxygen-containing blood reaches the active leg m
uscles. Cilostazol reduces the pain
of interm
ittent claudication by dilating the arteries, thereby im
proving the flow of blood and oxygen to the legs. It also reduces the ability of blood to clot. Cilostazol enables patients with interm
ittent claudication to walk longer and faster before developing pain
. Cilostazol is a quinolinone-derivative m
edication that inhibits platelet aggregation and is a direct arterial vasodilator. Its m
ain effects are dilation of the arteries supplying blood to the legs and decreasing platelet coagulation. Do not stop taking this m
edication without talking to your doctor.
SN instructed patient and caregiver on new pain m
edication Nucynta ( Tapentadol ) is used to help relieve m
oderate to severe short - term
pain
( such as pain
from
an injury or after surgery ). It belongs to a class of drugs known as narcotic ( opioid ) analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain
. Som
e Com
m
on side effects are nausea, vom
iting, constipation, dizziness, or drowsiness. Get m
edical help right away if you have any serious side effects, including: slow / shallow breathing, fainting, seizures, unusual drowsiness / difficulty waking up m
ay occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharm
acist prom
ptly. A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get m
edical help right away if you notice any sym
ptom
s of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching / swelling ( especially of the face / tongue / throat ), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.
SN instructed patient on non pharm
acological pain m
anagem
ent like m
assage, a lot of people find relief from
gentle m
assage. Several studies have found that m
assage is effective in relieving pain
and other sym
ptom
s for people with serious illness. Relaxation techniques like guided im
agery, breathing techniques, and gentle m
ovem
ent like rom
exercises. Relaxation techniques are often very effective, particularly when a patient / caregiver is feeling anxious. Physical therapy if a person has been active before and is now confined to bed, even just m
oving the hands and feet a little bit can help. Pet therapy if you have bouts of pain
that last 5, 10, or 15 m
inutes, trying to find som
ething pleasant like petting an anim
al soft fur to distract and relax yourself can be helpful. Gel packs, these are sim
ple packs that can be warm
ed or chilled and used to ease localized pain
.
SN instructed patient / caregiver that Actonel is used to treat and prevent bone loss ( osteoporosis ). SN instructed patient of the side effects of Actonel: nausea, diarrhea, constipation and headache. SN instructed patient / caregiver to report to physician of adverse effects: flu - like sym
ptom
s ( e.g., fatigue, fever, aches ), weakness, chest or stom
ach pain
, pain
when swallowing, leg or ankle swelling, joint pain
, bone pain
.