Novocaine Blockade

Novocaine blockade is a procedure that is used in surgery and is carried out to eliminate pain. Most often, this procedure is prescribed in the presence of tumors, uterine bleeding and other diseases. The procedure received its name from the anesthetic agent of the same name, on the basis of which it was developed.

Novocaine blockade is a direct method that provides pain relief to the desired areas of the human body. Since this manipulation is rarely used, the technique for performing it is almost always the same. First, the patient is administered the medicine, after which it begins to act after about half an hour. The next stage is the introduction of a special drug that activates the process of nitric oxide release. As a result, this procedure allows you to slow down the growth of blood vessels. This makes it possible to reduce the symptoms of the problem that caused the painful shock. Then special physiotherapy is prescribed, including phonophoresis.

After completing the procedure for blocking pain and relieving the inflammatory process, the patient is given recommendations for further treatment of the disease. This occurs after speaking with a medical professional and assessing his condition. In addition, the doctor prescribes individual rules for rehabilitation after drug blockade using novocaine.