Chilli peppers may help relive tingling nerve pain
October 14th, 2009 - 12:57 pm ICT by ANI
- Washington, Oct 14 (ANI): A new study by British researchers suggests that people suffering peripheral pain - which produces stinging sensations, numbness, weakness, burning pain - can get respite by taking capsaicin cream, an active constituent of chilli peppers.
Peripheral pains often accompany disorders like diabetes, AIDS, shingles and arthritis; cancer patients can have peripheral neuropathies after receiving their therapies.
Now a team at Oxford University has found that 40 percent people can get some relief from pain by having topical capsaicin cream containing medication.
Sheena Derry and Andrew Moore led the researcher, which compromised nine studies with 1,600 adult volunteers.
The team said that capsaicin cream could be used when the treatment has not been affective.
The report has been published in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library.
However, Scott Zashin, a clinical associate professor of medicine at the Southwestern Medical School at the University of Texas, had a different take on the use of capsaicin.
He said: “One lack in this study is a failure to compare capsaicin creams to common counterirritants, such as Ben Gay or Icy Hot. The counterirritants create a warm or cool feeling to distract from the pain and they can be used on an as-needed basis, while capsaicin must be used regularly.”
Zashin said the report ignored the “the fact that there are little data looking at the benefit-to-risk ratio of the high dose capsaicin. In addition, patients receiving the high-dose formulation required pretreatment with a local anesthetic preparation. It is unclear if this product is any better than other over-the-counter pain gels and may be more irritating with side effects such as burning.” (ANI)
Sphere: Related ContentRelated Stories
- Chili peppers can ease tingling nerve pain - Oct 19, 2009
- Hot chillies can also help mitigate pain - Feb 25, 2009
- Common pain cream may protect heart from damage during an attack - Sep 15, 2009
- Chilli peppers increase metabolism, body temperature - Aug 07, 2008
- New nasal spray effectively offers relief from allergic rhinitis symptoms - Jun 18, 2009
- Chili peppers are hot to save themselves from fungi - Aug 12, 2008
- General anesthesia may increase post-op pain - Jun 24, 2008
- Chilli peppers able to block pain, numbness - May 19, 2008
- Placebo effect is all in the spine - not just the mind - Oct 16, 2009
- Foot pain could be a warning sign of diabetes - Oct 26, 2008
- addition patients
- adult volunteers
- andrew moore
- british researchers
- cancer patients
- capsaicin cream
- chilli peppers
- clinical associate professor
- cochrane library
- constituent
- gels
- local anesthetic
- nerve pain
- numbness
- oxford university
- peripheral neuropathies
- respite
- sensations
- shingles
- southwestern medical school
Posted in Health Science, |