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What pain relief tablets are good for trapped nerves in neck/shoulder. Please help?

Posted By on February 2, 2012

My dad has had a bad shoulder since Wednesday, he went to the doctor on Thursday and he told him he had a trapped nerve and prescribed him Tramadol, but this has many side effects and doesn’t really numb the pain for him.
He is in a lot of agony so i wondered if anyone has experienced this and/or has any advice on pain relief and if you know what sort of time it could take to subside. I will pass on any answers
Thank you !

Chosen Answer:

Tramadol is a horrid drug and can cause side affects that are very unpleasant.
Often they will prescribe a mix of drugs for nerve pain which work much better but this involves prescription strengh Co codamol and others that take time to work. Which is why they Doctors go for a hard hitting one to start with.
Might actually get some relief from a painkiller that is an anti inflammatory as well. A pharmacist will be able to help you and advice you on the drugs sold from behind the counter.

In theory as it is a trapped nerve it should be a short term problem and is best relieved by being proactive and paying to see a physiotherapist or chiropracter as quickly as possible.
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Comments

2 Responses to “What pain relief tablets are good for trapped nerves in neck/shoulder. Please help?”

  1. Kathy says:

    trapped nerves are really painful, and pain medications may only just take the edge of the pain for your dad. a more direct approach may be needed – such as a visit to a good physiotherapist who can work on the muscle spasms that may be contributing to the pain and nerve entrapment.

  2. Cowpat says:

    Tramadol is a horrid drug and can cause side affects that are very unpleasant.
    Often they will prescribe a mix of drugs for nerve pain which work much better but this involves prescription strengh Co codamol and others that take time to work. Which is why they Doctors go for a hard hitting one to start with.
    Might actually get some relief from a painkiller that is an anti inflammatory as well. A pharmacist will be able to help you and advice you on the drugs sold from behind the counter.

    In theory as it is a trapped nerve it should be a short term problem and is best relieved by being proactive and paying to see a physiotherapist or chiropracter as quickly as possible.