Neural therapy

Therapeutic local anesthesia

Neural therapy, or therapeutic local anesthesia, is another effective holistic treatment method available, which we also use with great success in an interdisciplinary approach in gynecology. Our treatment focuses on the relief of functional complaints such as scar pain, chronic pelvic pain, and vulvodynia.

 Main effects

      • Inhibition of inflammatory processes
      • Improve blood circulation
      • Anti-inflammatory effect
      • Promote wound healing
      • Reduction of pain, including through peripheral and central inhibition of pain pathways
      • Calming the autonomic nervous system
Indications
      • Vulvodynia (chronic, therapy-resistant pain in the genital area)
      • Dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual bleeding)
      • Repeated and persistent cystitis with constant pain
      • chronic lower abdominal pain
      • Pain during sexual intercourse
      • chronic back and/or chest pain
      • migraine-like headache
      • Scar pain after surgery or birth injuries

Lidocaine infusions in pain therapy

Innovative treatment options for chronic pain

What are lidocaine infusions?

Lidocaine is a proven local anesthetic that has been used in medicine for decades. It works by blocking the transmission of pain signals in the nerves, thus providing relief from pain. In pain management, lidocaine infusions are administered intravenously to provide effective and lasting relief to patients with chronic or difficult-to-control pain.

How do lidocaine infusions work?

Lidocaine has a direct effect on pain transmission in the nervous system. Through infusion, it reaches the bloodstream and can have a systemic effect on overstimulated or inflammatory nerves. The infused solution:

      • Reduces nerve hypersensitivity
      • Reduces the intensity of chronic pain
      • Promotes relaxation of the body
      • Improves the quality of life of those affected

This method is often used for conditions such as neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia or chronic back pain when conventional treatment approaches are not effective enough.

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