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Shingles Relief with Trigeminal Nerve Blocks

The pain of shingles can be debilitating. If you’re looking for relief, you may be considering a trigeminal nerve block. Here’s what you need to know about this treatment option.

What is the Trigeminal Nerve?

The trigeminal nerve is one of the largest nerves in the head. It is responsible for sensation in the face and for controlling the muscles of mastication (chewing). The nerve has three branches: the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular. The ophthalmic branch innervates the eye and surrounding structures, the maxillary branch innervates the upper teeth and gums, and the mandibular branch innervates the lower teeth and gums.

The trigeminal nerve can be affected by a number of conditions, including shingles

 How do Trigeminal Nerve Blocks Work for Shingles?

A trigeminal nerve block is given by injecting a local anesthetic around the trigeminal nerve. This numbs the nerve and can provide relief from pain for a period of time. The length of time the pain relief lasts depends on the type of anesthetic used. The trigeminal nerve block is usually given as a series of injections over a period of days or weeks.

Are Trigeminal Nerve Blocks Effective??

Trigeminal nerve blocks are effective in treating the pain associated with shingles. The block works by numbing the trigeminal nerve, which is the nerve that is affected by shingles. This can provide relief from the pain and itchiness that are associated with shingles. 

How Quickly does it Relieve Pain?

Trigeminal Nerve Blocks can quickly relieve pain for those suffering from Shingles. The blocks work by numbing the trigeminal nerve, which is the nerve that sends pain signals to the brain. This can provide relief within a few minutes and can last for several days or weeks. It is a safe and effective way to manage pain associated with Shingles.

 Are Multiple Treatments Needed?

The answer to this question depends on the individual case. Some people only need one treatment, while others may require multiple treatments. The number of treatments needed also depends on the severity of the shingles. In general, the earlier the treatment is started, the fewer treatments will be required.

Is it Safe?

Trigeminal nerve blocks are considered safe for most people. The risks are generally low and the benefits often outweigh the risks. However, as with any medical procedure, there are some potential risks and side effects associated with trigeminal nerve blocks. 

What are the Potential Side Effects?

There are a few potential side effects of trigeminal nerve blocks for shingles, but they are generally rare and not overly serious. The most common side effect is temporary numbness or tingling in the area where the block was injected. This usually goes away within a few hours. Other potential side effects include:

-Bleeding or bruising at the injection site

-Infection

-Headache

-Dizziness

 Overall, trigeminal nerve blocks are considered safe and effective for treating the pain of shingles.

When is it Time for a Trigeminal Nerve Block? 

If you have shingles, you may be wondering when to get a trigeminal nerve block. The nerve block is used to relieve pain and can be done by a doctor or nurse. It is usually done when the pain is severe and does not respond to other treatments. The nerve block can also be done if the pain is preventing you from sleeping or if it is making your daily activities difficult.

A trigeminal nerve block may be a treatment option worth considering. This treatment can help to ease the pain and discomfort associated with shingles by numbing the affected nerves.

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210 Layton Avenue
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: (318) 323-6405
Fax: (318) 807-0205

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1809 Northpointe Lane
Ruston, LA 71270
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At Louisiana Pain Care in Monroe and Ruston, LA, our board-certified, fellowship-trained pain management physicians offer comprehensive pain management treatments for arthritis, back and neck pain, compression fractures of the spine, shingles, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)/reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), and regenerative medicine.