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Procedures

Epidural Steroid Injection

Procedure Description:

An injection that is performed into the epidural space of the spine to confirm a diagnosis and/or relieve pain and swelling. An x-ray machine may be used for proper placement of the needle.

Duration

20 minutes for the injection. You will be asked to wait up to an additional 20 minutes after the injection before going home.

Follow-up Care

No driving for 12 hours. You may resume previous activates as directed. No restrictions on what you eat or drink. You may have increased pain for one or two days. You may resume your pain medication(s) as directed.

Patient Preparation

Nothing solid to eat or drink four hours prior to your procedure. If your injection is in the afternoon, you may have an early, light breakfast and then no solids prior to your procedure Bring your MRI with you. DO NOT take any pain medication(s) on the day of your appointment unless directed otherwise. You may take your other prescribed medications; however, if you are DIABETIC, TAKE ASPIRIN OR OTHER ANTICOAGULANTS (I.E. COUMADIN also known as WARFARIN) You must have someone with you to drive you home.

Potential Adverse Effects

Call the pain clinic immediately if you experience fever, difficulty walking, increased pain – (longer than two days), difficulty urinating or trouble controlling bowel movements, or increased weakness or numbness in the back or legs.