
Best Whole Body Pain Doctor in Delhi
If chronic pain is affecting your quality of life, don't wait any longer. Contact Dr. Ekta Gupta's clinic today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards effective pain management. Our dedicated team is here to guide you, alleviate your pain, and help you regain control of your life.
Dr Ekta Gupta conducts a comprehensive evaluation to accurately diagnose the source of your pain. She utilizes advanced diagnostic techniques to identify the underlying causes and develop an effective treatment strategy.
Dr Ekta Gupta specializes in a wide array of minimally invasive interventional procedures aimed at relieving pain and improving function. These procedures may include nerve blocks, epidural injections, joint injections, radiofrequency ablation, and more.
As a pain management specialist, Dr. Gupta carefully assesses your medication needs and provides individualized medication management plans. She ensures the optimal use of medications while minimizing potential side effects.
Dr. Ekta Gupta is a distinguished Pain Management Specialist dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of complex chronic pain conditions. Her practice is exclusively focused on utilizing advanced, non-surgical interventional techniques to improve patient outcomes.
Her expertise is built upon a comprehensive foundation in Anesthesiology from Maulana Azad Medical College. Dr. Gupta has pursued extensive sub-specialty training, completing a prestigious Fellowship in Pain Medicine (FIPM) at AIIMS, New Delhi, and has earnt the European Diploma in Pain Management (EDPM), and undertaking numerous other advanced programs at renowned institutions both in India and internationally.
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Dr Ekta Gupta offers personalized treatment plans for back pain, considering the underlying cause and individual patient needs. Read More+
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Sciatica refers to pain that travels along the path of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve travels from the buttocks and down each leg.
Sciatica most often happens when a herniated disk or an overgrowth of bone puts pressure on the lumbar spine nerve roots. This happens "upstream" from the sciatic nerve. This causes inflammation, pain and often some numbness in the affected leg.
Although the pain associated with sciatica can be serious, those cases that are caused by a herniated disk can clear up with treatment in a few weeks to months. People who have severe sciatica and serious leg weakness or bowel or bladder changes might need surgery.
Chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) is one of the most frequent complications after surgery, with an important negative impact on patients' quality of life that constitutes significant economic and healthcare burdens. The median incidence of chronic pain at 6тАУ12 months after surgery is 20тАУ30% with a slight decrease over time
Chronic post-surgical pain is likely to remain a challenge with the increasing number of surgeries worldwide. Obesity, inflammatory disease and increased life expectancy have resulted in an increasing volume of surgeries such as hip and knee arthroplasty that are associated with a high risk of CPSP
Although pelvic pain often refers to pain in the region of the reproductive organs of women, it can be present in all sexes and can stem from other causes. Pelvic pain might be a symptom of infection or arise from pain in your pelvic bone or nonreproductive internal organs. But in women, pelvic pain can very well be an indication that there might be a problem with one of the reproductive organs in your pelvic area (uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix and vagina).
elvic pain may originate in genital or other organs in and around the pelvis, or it may be psychological. This can make pain feel worse or actually cause a sensation of pain, when no physical problem is present.
“Coccydynia” is the medical term for tailbone pain (“coccyx” = tailbone, “dynia” = pain) Your coccyx (tailbone) is at the very bottom of your spine, and it consists of three to five fused vertebrae (bones). Your tailbone has a few important jobs. When you sit down, it helps steady you and support your weight. It’s also where several tendons, ligaments and muscles in your body connect. But when your tailbone hurts, it’s a real pain in the rear — and it can interfere with daily routines and quality of life.
Not everyone with cancer has cancer pain, but some do. If you have cancer that's spread or recurred, your chance of having pain is higher. Cancer pain takes many forms. It can be dull, achy, sharp or burning. It can be constant, intermittent, mild, moderate or severe. How much pain you feel depends on a number of factors, including the type of cancer you have, how advanced it is, where it's situated and your pain tolerance. Most cancer pain is manageable, and controlling your pain is an essential part of your treatment.
Pain management is a complex matter. It's hard to try and figure things out on your own, and a good pain management doctor can make a world of difference.
While everyone has experienced pain throughout their lives, not all pain is the same. Some forms of pain are temporary while others are lifelong conditions.
1. Acute pain :Acute pain can be cured in minutes or months.
2. Chronic Pain :Diabetes,Cancer,Fibromyalgia,Circulation problems,Back pain,Headaches.
3. Neuropathic Pain:
Neuropathic pain is due to nerve damage.
4. Nociceptive Pain:
Nociceptive pain is a result of tissue damage.
These include medications (opioid and non-opioid), physical therapy, psychological therapies (like CBT), and interventional procedures (such as injections).
No. Don't wait until pain becomes severe to take pain medication. Pain is easier to control when it is mild. You should take your pain medication regularly, just as prescribed. Sometimes this means taking medicine on a regular schedule, even when you don't feel pain.
Not necessarily, if you take your medication exactly as prescribed. But the longer you take them the more likely addiction and dependence becomes. There are also effective pain medications that are non-addictive. A person's likelihood of becoming addicted depends, in part, on their addiction history. Addiction is less likely if you have never abused drugs or had an addictive disorder. Ask your doctor about any concerns you may have.
Not necessarily. With proper treatment, people can live full, normal lives after having experienced chronic pain.
Please bring your current list of your medications, and any recent imaging or consultations with other specialists. Please be prepared to describe your pain clearly and in as much detail as possible. We will ask that you describe your level of pain on a scale.
A diagnostic injection can help your doctor determine the underlying cause of your pain. Knowing what exactly is causing your pain can help in choosing the best treatment plan. Diagnostic injections may involve anesthetic injections into the painful area to identify the cause of the pain. If the anesthetic provides pain relief, your doctor will know the exact spot to treat. Some diagnostic injections help identify injuries by using contrast agents to help reveal injuries to cartilage or ligaments. Once your doctor has identified the location of the damage, he can devise a treatment plan to heal it.
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