Medical Marijuana And Chronic Pain
- Fact-checked by Dr. Desiree Granados
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Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide, and managing it can be challenging. Traditional pain medications come with a slew of potential side effects and often carry the risk of addiction. Fortunately, medical marijuana offers a potential alternative. With its growing legalization for medicinal purposes, medical cannabis is gaining prominence as a game-changer for those suffering from persistent pain.
In this blog, we’ll delve into the pros and cons of using medical marijuana for chronic pain relief. Join us as we explore the current conversation surrounding this natural remedy and its implications for the future of pain management.
What Is Chronic Pain and What Are the Symptoms?
Chronic pain is a persistent and often debilitating condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Unlike acute pain, which is a normal sensation triggered in the nervous system to alert you to possible injury, chronic pain persists long after the injury has healed. It can continue for weeks, months, or even years.
The symptoms of chronic pain can range from a mild, nagging ache to severe, persistent pain that can be debilitating. Common symptoms include continuous pain (dull or sharp), a burning or aching sensation in the affected areas, tightness, soreness, stiffness, and/or general discomfort. Patients may also experience fatigue, sleep disturbances, an increased need to rest, and a weakened immune system.
Does Medical Marijuana Help Chronic Pain?
While the medical community is still debating the answer to this question, a number of studies suggest that medical marijuana could have beneficial effects for individuals with chronic pain.
The active components in cannabis, known as cannabinoids, have been observed to interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which is involved in the regulation of pain. Some patients have reported relief from chronic pain conditions such as arthritis and neuropathy when using medical marijuana, especially in cases where traditional pain management strategies were ineffective.
However, it’s essential to note that the efficacy and safety of medical marijuana for chronic pain can vary greatly among individuals, and that more research is necessary to firmly establish medical cannabis as a viable treatment.
Can You Get a Marijuana Card for Pain?
Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons individuals seek a medical marijuana card. Many states have approved the use of medical marijuana specifically for the management of chronic pain.
However, the criteria for obtaining a medical marijuana card can vary by state, so you should consult your local laws to find out whether you can obtain an MMJ card for chronic pain.
What Are the Risks and Side Effects of Using Cannabis for Pain?
Even when consumed for pain relief, marijuana carries risks and side effects that users should be aware of. The psychoactive component in cannabis known as THC can induce side effects such as dizziness, dry mouth, and short-term memory impairment. There is also the risk of developing an increased tolerance to the drug, which can lead to the consumption of higher and higher doses.
Additionally, long-term cannabis use is associated with mental health concerns, such as the exacerbation of existing anxiety and depression. This makes it essential to consult a healthcare provider before using cannabis for pain management.
Best Marijuana Strains for Chronic Pain
Indica strains are often preferred by chronic pain patients for their pain-relieving properties. ACDC, a hybrid with a high CBD to THC ratio, is particularly effective. Harlequin, another strain high in CBD, is known for its ability to alleviate pain without inducing a strong psychoactive high.
Additionally, Blue Dream and White Widow can facilitate both pain relief and relaxation, which can be beneficial for patients suffering from chronic pain. It’s important to note that the effectiveness of these strains can vary from user to user.
Get Your Medical Marijuana Card through the Sanctuary
The Sanctuary Wellness Institute streamlines the process of obtaining your medical marijuana card with an emphasis on compassion and education. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to guiding you through the entire process, from meeting with a medical marijuana doctor to submitting your MMJ card application to the state.
We offer a welcoming, supportive environment where your needs are prioritized, and we strive to help every one of our patients gain access to the treatment they deserve.
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How we reviewed this article:
- Cleveland Clinic (2024). Chronic Pain
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4798-chronic-pain - Sukhdeep Bains and Taif Mukhdomi (2022). Medicinal Cannabis for Treatment of Chronic Pain
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK574562/ - Marijuana Policy Project (2024). State-By-State Language Allowing Severe Pain
https://www.mpp.org/issues/medical-marijuana/state-state-language-allowing-severe-pain/ - Alcohol and Drug Foundation (2021). Does cannabis cause mental health issues?
https://adf.org.au/insights/cannabis-mental-health/ - Jayne Leonard (2023). What are the best cannabis strains for chronic pain?
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February 22, 2024
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Jake Peter received his journalism degree from Emerson College and has been writing content for the Sanctuary Wellness Institute since 2021. He is passionate about all things cannabis.