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What is it?
A caudal epidural steroid injection is a procedure that
targets spine and lower extremity pain by injecting
a steroid medication. To ensure proper placement of
the medication, the procedure is done under fluoroscopy
or x-ray.
Who benefits?
A caudal epidural steroid injection is an excellent
treatment for patients with lumbar spine and lower extremity
pain.
Purpose
This type of pain is usually due to an inflammation
of the disc and/or nerves. By placing a steroid medication
into the epidural space, any presumed inflammation will
be reduced.
How is it done?
First, an IV is started and you may be given medicine
for relaxation. Next, while lying on an x-ray table,
your skin will be cleansed and prepared. The needle
will be inserted into the epidural space of the spine
at the tailbone (the space outside of the covering of
the spinal cord) while an anesthetic and steroid medication
is slowly injected into the area.
What to Expect:
During the injection, pain may be increased temporarily.
Following the procedure, you may experience some initial
discomfort for about 2 or 3 days. Once the medication
reaches the inflamed area, your pain should be reduced
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