Medical Interventions
Medical interventions for pain management include a wide range of options—both common and complex—that can help reduce or control pain. These include prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as procedures like nerve blocks, steroid injections, and electrical stimulation therapies such as TENS. In some cases, doctors may recommend nerve ablation or Botox injections for longer-lasting relief. Supplemental health products like capsaicin cream, cannabis, or kratom are also used by some individuals, though these options carry different levels of evidence and risk. Because every person’s experience with pain is unique, it’s important to talk with a trusted healthcare provider to find the safest and most effective combination of treatments for you.
Medical and Physical Approaches
Medical interventions for pain management include a variety of treatments such as injections, nerve blocks, nerve ablation, and TENS therapy, each targeting specific sources of pain like nerves, joints, or muscles. These procedures can provide relief for conditions like back pain, arthritis, and migraines, and are often used when other treatments haven’t worked.
oTC and RX Medications
Pain medications, both over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription, are commonly used to relieve mild to severe pain from conditions like headaches, arthritis, or injury. OTC options like acetaminophen and ibuprofen are widely available, while prescription medications—including stronger anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, and opioids—may be used under a doctor’s supervision for more serious or long-term pain.
Supplemental Health Products
Supplemental health products, such as cannabis, kratom, capsaicin cream, and other plant-based agents, are sometimes used to manage pain, though the quality of evidence and regulation varies widely. Because these products may carry risks, interact with other treatments, or lack strong research support, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional before using them.