Pain Infusion
Chronic pain is common and can be very stressful for sufferers in the long term. The constant pain causes them to lose their enjoyment of everyday things. The consequences can range from social withdrawal and lack of physical activity to sleep disorders, loss of appetite, depression and anxiety. Based on the procaine used in neural therapy, we have developed an infusion therapy that can also provide relief for long-term pain.
Book an appointmentWhat is the infusion for?
- Reduction and relief of chronic pain
- Reduction of chronic stress as a result of chronic pain
- Reduction of physical and mental stress consequences
- Inflammation inhibition, deacidification
- Improvement of general vitality
Treatment details
Notes on the treatment
Before the treatment:
Make sure you have had enough to drink. Have a light meal before you come in for treatment.
After the treatment:
Rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Treatment therapy
The optimum treatment intensity is determined individually:
- Infusions 2-5 times a week over a defined period of time
- At the beginning approx. 6-10 infusions, then interval treatments might be recommended
- Time required approx. 60-90 minutes
In addition, we also recommend neural therapy treatment.
Areas of application
- Reduction and relief of chronic pain
- Reduction of chronic stress as a result of chronic pain
- Reduction of physical and mental stress consequences
- Inflammation inhibition, deacidification
- Improvement of general vitality
Components
Procaine, bicarbonate, vitamin B complex, carnitine
Do you have any remaining questions?
Find the most important answers in our FAQs, or contact u. We will be happy to help you.
Why should I get pain infusions?
Pain infusions have proven very effective for chronic pain. A variety of anti-inflammatory, circulation-promoting and sympathicolytic effects have a pain-relieving effect and lead to a significantly improved quality of life.
What side effects can a pain infusion have?
The infusions are generally well tolerated. The dose is increased very slowly to ensure optimum tolerance. Slight dizziness sometimes occurs during the infusion.
How often do I need a pain infusion?
The frequency of an infusion treatment depends on various factors. A treatment plan is drawn up individually and takes into account all possible influencing factors such as concomitant medication, age, duration and intensity of the chronic pain and much more.
Who is this infusion suitable for?
The infusion is suitable for anyone suffering from chronic pain from a variety of causes.
Are the costs covered by my health insurance?
In principle, it is possible for the costs of the infusion to be covered by suitable supplementary insurance. The neural therapy treatment that is often carried out in addition to the infusion is covered by basic insurance.