The Procedures Of A Tampa Pain Management Clinic

By Marissa Velazquez


To control aches and pains that are more consistent and severe than under usual circumstances, someone may need an appointment at a Tampa pain management clinic. Someone's condition can often be more efficiently controlled by doctors at these clinics than conventional practitioners. To go to clinics such as these, one usually requires a note of reference. The clinics will manage ongoing problems that may have been caused by a surgery, accident or anything else.

Visiting a medical facility where you have not been before can be a nerve wracking experience. It is therefore helpful to know what you can expect when you arrive, and the types of treatments that are applied there. It is recommended to get there a little earlier than your time of appointment (about half an hour to an hour earlier). This is because sometimes there is more than one patient booked for a specific time, and the first to arrive will be seen first.

The hospital will need information from you, and you will therefore have to complete some papers. This is usually only necessary the first time you go. The papers will require details of your medical insurance and your personal information (date of birth, place of residence, name etc.). You may also have to list things like the medicines you are currently taking.

When you go to the hospital for the first time quite a few tests and examinations will be done to assess your current condition. It is also very helpful if you can bring with you anything that relates to your condition. Perhaps you have had x-rays done by your other doctors, or have had scans. These results can be shown to the staff.

Be prepared to answer several questions from the nurse who starts your evaluation. She will do tests to find out your temperature and blood pressure, and will also take note of your current weight. In addition she will need to know various things about your lifestyle, your family's medical history, past medications prescribed and allergies. Always give answers that are as truthful as possible.

The nurse will ask questions about the painfulness of your condition. She might ask that you indicate on a drawing of a body where your pain is located, and will ask if you are also suffering from additional problems, such as fatigue or nausea. Once all this information has been obtained, you will be ready for your consultation with the doctor.

Your new doctor could advise various remedies for your condition. The different types of medicines that are commonly prescribed are those with antidepressant, anti-inflammatory and anti-seizure indications. There are also times when pain-blocking injections are used. A patient will have to come back to the hospital to have these injections on a regular basis, but they do work well for some time. Some exercises can help too.

Sometimes medicines or injections are not enough to combat the problem, and surgery is suggested. Infusion pumps and spinal cord stimulators are often inserted during these types of surgeries, and are very helpful to control ongoing pains. If you are someone suffering on a daily basis and are in need of some relief, try visiting a Tampa pain management clinic.




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