Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain and CRPS

Living with chronic pain or CRPS can be physically exhausting and emotionally overwhelming. Pain may be severe, persistent, and disproportionate to its original cause.

When conventional pain management strategies have failed to provide relief, a regulated medical cannabis assessment may be considered under specialist guidance
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Living With Chronic Pain and CRPS

Chronic pain is pain lasting longer than three months and may arise from injury, illness, or nerve dysfunction. CRPS is a severe form of chronic pain that often develops after trauma and is associated with swelling, temperature changes, and movement difficulty.

Treatment may involve medication, physiotherapy, nerve blocks, and psychological support. Many patients continue to experience significant pain despite these approaches.

The impact on daily functioning and mental health can be profound.

When Might Medical Cannabis Be Considered?

Medical cannabis may be considered for chronic pain and CRPS where standard treatments have not provided adequate relief or have caused significant side effects.

Some patients report improvements in pain intensity, sleep quality, or overall quality of life. Individual assessment is essential due to the complexity of these conditions.

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