How To Effectively Treat Meralgia Paresthetica
Corticosteroid Injections

Some meralgia paresthetica patients may benefit from corticosteroid injections. Corticosteroids are artificial substances that mimic cortisol, a stress hormone created by the adrenal gland. Like cortisol, the steroids reduce inflammation in the nerve and provide temporary pain relief. There are a few potential side effects like pain around the site of the injection, nerve damage, and joint infection. When the medication is administered, the needle injects it into the 'tunnel' the nerve travels through. Steroid injections are done on a short outpatient basis. Patients may have them performed in a clinic, hospital, or surgery center. After a few minutes of monitoring, the doctor will clear the patient to return home. Patients will also be given information on how to relieve potential side effects.
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