Explore the fascinating world of palliative care with Dr. Raghavendra Ramanjulu, a renowned Lead Consultant in Palliative Medicine & Rehabilitation at Aster RV Hospital. In this enlightening video, he delves into the question of whether specific interventions exist for alleviating pain. To know more, watch the full video!
If a person has a life-limiting illness, then interventional pain management is the area of expertise that should be used. From now on, if a patient has chronic pain, medications may be prescribed due to an oncological issue, non-oncological issue, or anything else. If the patient has had pain for longer than three months and has not improved despite trying every pain management strategy I've mentioned in previous videos, then intervention may be the best course of action. Intervention involves targeting specific nerves and can start with simple injections, such as local anaesthetic and steroids, and work up to burning these nerves without actually.