How long is a nerve block effective for pain?
On One Hand: Nerve Blocks Offer Temporary ReliefA nerve block is an anesthetic injection which targets a specific location in the body to “turn off” pain receptors and provide temporary relief from acute or chronic pain. Once the injection is administered, pain relief is almost immediate. Relief typically lasts for one to two weeks before the medication wears off and is eventually absorbed by the body. Treatment may require several rounds of injections for any lasting effect.On the Other: Other Options ExistDepending on the area of the body where the pain is localized, other treatments may be more effective. One alternative is cortisone injections, which not only reduce pain and inflammation but also reduce scar tissue and assist healing. Alternative medicine approaches like acupuncture, biofeedback techniques, massage and herbal treatment are also viable options for pain treatment.Bottom LineThe results of nerve block treatments tend to vary depending on the individual. Some patients