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  2. Epidural administration - Wikipedia

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    Medical intervention Epidural administration A freshly inserted lumbar epidural catheter. The site has been prepared with tincture of iodine, and the dressing has not yet been applied. Depth markings may be seen along the shaft of the catheter. ICD-9-CM 03.90 MeSH D000767 OPS-301 code 8-910 [edit on Wikidata] Epidural administration (from Ancient Greek ἐπί, "upon" + dura mater) is a method ...

  3. Pain management during childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Fluids can cause shivering. But women in labor often shiver with or without an epidural. If the covering of the spinal cord is punctured by the catheter, a bad headache may develop. Treatment can help the headache. An epidural can cause a backache that can occur for a few days after labor. An epidural can prolong the first and second stages of ...

  4. Black women are less likely to receive epidurals during labor ...

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    The average age of the women was 29 years old and nearly 23% of them were Black. The researchers looked at different Black and white inequity ratios — namely, low education rates, unemployment ...

  5. Epidural steroid injection - Wikipedia

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    Epidural steroid injection for sciatica and spinal stenosis is of unclear effect. [1] The evidence to support use in the cervical spine is not very good. [3] When medical imaging is not used to determine the proper spot for injection, ESI benefits appear to be of short-term benefit when used in sciatica. [4]

  6. Combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    This technique also allows for better post operative pain relief. [1] The epidural catheter may be left in place for up to 72 hours if required. In labouring women, the onset of analgesia is more rapid with combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia compared with epidural analgesia. [2]

  7. I was branded ‘too posh to push’ – but my caesarean section ...

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    One in four babies born in NHS hospitals in England was delivered by caesarean section last year. This is an increase from 23 per cent in 2022 and 13 per cent a decade ago. ... have an epidural ...

  8. A boy saw 17 doctors over 3 years for chronic pain. ChatGPT ...

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    A mom used ChatGPT to diagnose her son's pain as tethered cord syndrome, spina bifida occulta. ChatGPT for diagnosis should be used with caution, experts say. A boy saw 17 doctors over 3 years for ...

  9. Post-dural-puncture headache - Wikipedia

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    [3] PDPH is a common side effect of lumbar puncture and spinal anesthesia. Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid causes reduced fluid pressure in the brain and spinal cord. Onset occurs within two days in 66% of cases and three days in 90%. It occurs so rarely immediately after puncture that other possible causes should be investigated when it does. [3]