If you or someone you know has been dealing with persistent pain and discomfort that includes a burning sensation or shooting-like pain, you are most likely dealing with neuropathic pain. According to the National Library of Medicine, about 10% of the global population experiences this hard-to-treat condition. Ongoing neuropathic pain can have a serious impact on one’s life and has left many with little hope of finding a treatment that offers relief. However, ketamine therapy has shown promise in providing relief for those who have not responded to traditional treatments.

 

Understanding Neuropathic Pain

 

Neuropathic pain is different from typical aches and pains you might feel after an injury. It occurs when there’s damage or dysfunction in the nerves themselves, causing them to send incorrect signals to the brain. The brain processes this type of pain as a burning, shooting, or electric shock sensation. Unlike regular pain, which usually has a clear cause like an injury or inflammation, neuropathic pain can linger even after the injury has healed. This hard-to-manage ailment is often linked to conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, shingles, HIV, or physical trauma.

 

Ketamine Infusion Offers Hope

 

Traditionally used as an anesthetic, ketamine was introduced in medical clinics in the 1960s. Although it has been used for years in the medical field, in recent years, it has gained attention for its potential in treating various conditions—including neuropathic pain.

Ketamine works by blocking specific receptors in the brain, including the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), which are responsible for sending pain signals to the brain, ultimately minimizing the sensation of pain. Additionally, ketamine promotes new pathways leading to improved communication between brain receptors.

When given at a controlled dosage through an IV infusion, ketamine alters the way the nervous system processes pain. It not only blocks pain signals, but it also encourages the release of natural pain-relieving chemicals in the body. Many people report feeling significant relief shortly after their infusion, and studies suggest that regular ketamine infusion treatments may lead to long-lasting pain reduction.

 

 

Contact VIP Ketamine

If you or someone you know is struggling with the frustrating cycle of chronic pain, ketamine infusion therapy could provide the relief you are looking for. Want to explore if ketamine is the right approach for your well-being? Get in touch with our team at VIP Ketamine by filling out the form below.