Can Medical Marijuana Help With Nerve Pain?

Medical cannabis has proved to be beneficial for neuropathic pain. Medical cannabis has shown results when patients having neuropathic pain started smoking cannabis.  Patients can treat their nerve pain by taking different strains of cannabis, like edible tablets to place under the tongue or topical applications.

Neuropathic pain can be significantly affected when a patient's nervous system is not working correctly or is damaged. One can suffer from brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve pain. Let’s see how medical marijuana can be effective in nerve pain.

Medical marijuana helps block connections with the brain that receive emotions like pain. This is how a person does not feel pain when they consume marijuana. An instant relief is felt from the nerve pain.

CBD in marijuana does not provide a euphoric feeling, which is why it is very popular due to its anti-inflammatory components. It also reduces the symptoms of nausea, seizure, migraine, and anxiety.

THC in marijuana, which is responsible for producing the high in the brain, helps relieve chronic pain. This chronic pain can often come between your regular life and affect your activities. 

How is medical cannabis better than other medications?

Nervous system pain can be unbearable, and in such a situation, it isn’t a once-in-a-blue-moon pain, so one cannot rely on heavy dosage. Painkillers or other medications will work but having them now and then may not be equally safe

Patients suffering from nerve pain do not want to consume this medication for a long time. They are looking for a natural way to cure their conditions. Medical marijuana is one such way. 

Which Components Of Cannabis Relieve Nerve Pain?

Nervous system pain can be unbearable, and in such a situation, it isn’t a once-in-a-blue-moon pain, so one cannot rely on heavy dosage. Painkillers or other medications will work but having them now and then may not be equally safe

Patients suffering from nerve pain do not want to consume this medication for a long time. They are looking for a natural way to cure their conditions. Medical marijuana is one such way.

How does Medical marijuana work for neuropathic pain?

There is a strong connection between THC and relief from nerve pain. THC shows evidence of creating high and blocking pain receptors.

A direct or indirect effect on the nervous system profoundly causes nerve pain. In this case, our neurons are more responsive to the stimulations. Therefore the tingling, shooting, and stabbing are felt by patients.

Radicular Pain
Radicular pain is nerve pain that passes through the nerves in the spine and lower extremities. This is done by diminishing the connection between the sensory region and the brain.

Neural Response to injury is changed.
This is done by changing the specific reaction happening in the cell. They help regulate the temperature, reduce painful reactions and block pain-causing transmission.


THC in Marijuana has shown results in regulating the central nervous system and neurotransmitters by the endocannabinoid system; this also helps in soothing pain. Marijuana also works in the endorphin system to reduce pain perception, making the symptoms less intense.

Other ways to treat Nerve Pain?

  • Anti-epileptics
  • Opioids
  • Antidepressants
  • Capsaicin Cream
  • Lidocaine Patch
  • Nerve block injections
  • Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
  • Acupuncture


What causes Nerve Pain?

  • Pain caused in the brain or spine by Injury
  • Blood supply is poor in the nervous system
  • Over consumption due to drinking
  • Deficiency of Vitamin B12
  • Motor neuron disease
  • Infectious disease
  • Side effects of drugs
  • Compression
  • Trauma
  • Autoimmune disease
Some other medical conditions that cause nerve pain
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer
  • Stroke
  • Blocked nerves
  • HIV/AIDS
Symptoms of Nerve Pain
  • Spontaneous Pain
  • Evoked Pain 
  • Dry Mouth
  • Constipation
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Bladder Dysfunction
  • Trouble sleeping and the pain caused by less sleep

1. Indica - Patients using indica can see a significant change in their neuropathic pain when they use Indica. Indica works in pain management and sleep improvement.
2. Sativa - Sativa helps in increasing energy and maintaining mood. It works as a receptor in the brain.
3. Harlequin - The THC content is low in Harlequin; therefore, the psychoactive effects are low. This leads to the mellow effect that neuropathic patients feel better due to the relaxation effect.

When to see Doctor?
You need to see a doctor if you face any of these:
- Injury or a cut on your foot that is not recovering
- Change in your sexual function, digestion, urination
- Fainting, Dizziness
- Tingling or burning on your hand or feet that will affect your daily activity.

How can you prevent nerve damage?
- Manage your blood pressure (ask your doctor to set a limit and maintain it).
- Do regular physical activity
- Limit your consumption or altogether avoid
- Maintain your weight
- Follow a healthy diet
Your Takeaway from this
Since the country has allowed medical marijuana, doctors must have limitations to put on medication on patients. Patients should also have complete information on the treatment. The strains suggested by doctors for your treatment should only be considered.

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