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A nerve block is a medical procedure used to relieve pain by obstructing the signals that nerves send to the brain. This is typically achieved by injecting a local anesthetic near a specific nerve or group of nerves. It can be used for various purposes, such as during surgeries, dental procedures, or to manage chronic pain conditions. By blocking these signals, patients experience reduced pain and can often recover more comfortably. Nerve blocks are considered safe and effective, and their effects can last from a few hours to several days, depending on the type used.

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    A nerve block is a medical procedure used to temporarily interrupt nerve signals in a specific area of the body. A healthcare professional injects an anesthetic near a nerve or a group of nerves, which can relieve pain during surgeries, dental work, or for chronic pain management. By blocking these signals, the area becomes numb, allowing for procedures to be done with minimal discomfort. Nerve blocks can also provide longer-lasting pain relief after surgery or injury. They are a valuable tool in pain management and can improve recovery experiences for many patients.