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9 Ways to Ease The Pain of NMOSD

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We’ve all experienced pain at some point in our lives. It can be a migraine, back pain, stomach pain, etc. In some cases, treating the pain is an easy fix. However, people who experience chronic pain caused by a disease or health condition may not find it as easy to ease the pain. For example, in people with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), pain can be a constant—about 80% of all NMOSD patients have it. Patients with NMOSD may experience tingling, burning, or electrical sensation, spasticity (when muscles tighten and resist being stretched), tonic spasms (which are intense muscle contractions that last for a few minutes). If you are experiencing any of these, here are 9 ways to ease the pain.

1. Anti-seizure drugs

Anti-seizure drugs such as Lyrica (pregabalin), Neurontin (gabapentin), Tegretol (carbamazepine) and Tegretol (carbamazepine) work great for relieving for spastic and neuropathic pain. These drugs work by affecting the nerve impulses in the spinal cord to reduce the overactive nerve signaling, Eoin P. Flanagan, M.B., B.Ch., a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. explains.

2. Anti-depressants

Doctors can also prescribe anti-depressants like Cymbalta (duloxetine) or Elavil (amitriptyline) to ease neuropathic pain. How do these work?

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Doctors aren’t fully sure, however, they believe that anti-depressants can increase neurotransmitters (the chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord), which may lessen your perception of pain.

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3. Numb the pain

Ever gotten a wisdom tooth pulled where they numbed the area before the procedure so that you don’t feel anything. Topical numbing agents like Lidoderm (lidocaine) patches or OTC Capzasin P (capsaicin) cream work the same way.

These agents can stop nerves from sending pain signals to provide some relief from the burning, tingling sensations that NMOSD brings. When using these options, be sure to be extra cautious.

“Lidocaine must be prescribed, and care should be taken with overuse, especially in people with liver, kidney, or heart problems, since some can be absorbed through the skin and can cause side effects, including heart arrhythmias,” warns Elias S. Sotirchos, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.

4. Muscle relaxants

If you have NMOSD, then you’ve probably experienced muscle stiffness. For this, doctors typically recommend muscle relaxants such as Gablofen or Lioresal (baclofen), which come in tablets (usually taken three times a day) or via a pump, which doctors implant permanently in your body.

5. Acupuncture

Although there are no clinical trials to support the use of acupuncture, this temporary fix can

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