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Treating Knee Pain

Treating Knee Pain

Aug 25, 2016
Virtually everyone experiences different levels of pain at various points throughout their lives. It can manifest in the form of a strained muscle group, back pain, a stress-related headache, or an injury stemming from an automobile accident or work.

Virtually everyone experiences different levels of pain at various points throughout their lives. It can manifest in the form of a strained muscle group, back pain, a stress-related headache, or an injury stemming from an automobile accident or work. For some people, the pain can be chronic and sometimes quite debilitating.

CAUSES OF KNEE PAIN

Knee pain is a common complaint that’s often experienced by people of all ages including adults, children, and seniors. Knee pain is one of the most frequent complaints the doctors at Alliance Spine and Pain Centers hear. Their physicians and staff have been specially trained diagnose and treat knee pain no matter what the cause might have been.

This specific kind of pain can show up immediately following an injury, or could appear as a symptom of an ongoing medical condition. The level of discomfort the individual feels primarily depends on the cause of their pain, their overall physical condition prior to feeling pain, and the general area of the affected knee.

Often, when knee pain arises in older people, it could be a side effect or symptom of another key health problem that may or may not impact the bones and joints. But, this isn’t always the case. For some elderly people, the pain may be caused by a generally weakened bone structure that tends to occur throughout the natural aging process.

LEVELS OF KNEE PAIN

Pain is the number one reason why people seek medical treatment. Acute pain can easily develop into unbearable chronic pain, which is then harder to treat. Several commercially available and commonly prescribed pain relief medications can decrease symptoms commonly associated with certain conditions such as nerve and muscle pain, back pain, arthritis, migraine headaches, and fibromyalgia, but they can additionally lead to many unwanted side effects as well including dizziness, drowsiness, or upset stomach. The physicians at Alliance Spine and Pain Centers have found compounded prescriptions are very effective in reducing pain for specific areas of pain such as the knee.

THE PHARMACY COMPOUNDING SOLUTION

Constantly dealing with chronic pain or the many side effects of traditional pain medication can be avoided through pharmacy compounding. It provides patients with alternative, customized solutions for pain medication and relief. Compounding is essentially both the science and art of preparing personalized medications for patients and offers priceless benefits for anyone that deals with acute pain on a daily basis.

SPECIAL FORMULATIONS

Some people dealing with chronic pain are put on various medications in order to effectively tackle certain symptoms linked to their disorder. On several occasions though, multiple medications can often be combined into just one topical preparation, giving the patient much more convenience and simplicity.

VARIOUS STRENGTHS

Medications may not always provide the correct strength of dosage for every patient since everyone has different symptoms, pain tolerance, and vary in physical size. However, by compounding, the pharmacist together with the prescriber can customize their dosage according to how much they actually need in addition to finding the form of dosage that will best suit the needs of the patient.

Alliance Spine and Pain Centers’ physicians often prescribe compound drugs for their patients. They have 22 locations that serve the Atlanta Metro area including Austell, Canton, Carrollton, College Park, Conyers, Covington, Dallas, Dawsonville, Decatur, Douglasville, Lawrenceville, Lithonia, Piedmont, Roswell, and Sandy Springs. Pharmacy compounding may be able to enhance a person’s quality of life by giving them relief from pain with less medication and possibly fewer side effects overall.