Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is persistent, chronic pain, usually triggered by an injury. It can result in a burning, throbbing sensation that can flare up with the slightest touch or change in temperature. Your skin may feel hypersensitive, swollen, or change colour unpredictably. The pain may limit mobility and prevent you from carrying out everyday activities. If conventional treatments haven’t helped to manage the pain and inflammation, medical cannabis may be appropriate for you and your CRPS.
There are some common signs and symptoms of CRPS, and some people suffering from CRPS may also have trouble with their mobility due to the pain.
There are three different clinical stages of complex regional pain syndrome.
Treatment for complex regional pain syndrome is split into four main areas:
Research into the effect of medicinal cannabis on CRPS is limited. However, following the legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes in 2018, there has been a rise in people looking towards medical cannabis. When first-line therapies have not proved effective at reducing symptoms, medical cannabis may be considered an option for CRPS.
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