Infectious Disease Service

Premier Medical Associates Has Infectious Disease Services in Central Florida

What are Infectious Diseases?

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They’re normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease.

Some infectious diseases can be passed from person to person. Some are transmitted by insects or other animals.  You may get others by consuming contaminated food or water, or by being exposed to organisms in the environment.

Signs and symptoms vary depending on the organism causing the infection, but often include fever and fatigue. Mild infections may respond to rest and home remedies, while some life-threatening infections may need hospitalization.

Many infectious diseases, such as measles and chickenpox, can be prevented by vaccines. Frequent and thorough hand washing also helps protect you from most infectious diseases.

Who is an Ideal Patient for Infectious Disease?

To determine if you are a suitable candidate for interventional pain management treatment, your physician will administer a series of assessments including diagnostic and imaging tests, a review of your medical history, and a physical exam.

What is the Benefit of a Good Infectious Disease Doctor?

Pain management has changed drastically in the last decade. More pain physicians and specialists are offering interventional pain treatments that are geared to stopping pain at the source.

With the opioid crisis and more focus on relieving chronic pain without narcotics, interventional pain management offer a more effective and safer option for long-term chronic pain management. Here are six benefits of using interventional pain treatments.

Stop Pain at the Source

Interventional pain treatments target the source of pain to offer relief. Instead of taking oral medications that impact the entire body and brain, interventional pain treatments use injections or targeted therapies to impact or interrupt the source of pain.

Reduced Use of Opioids

Opioids are effective for relieving pain, but they are also very addictive and dangerous. With the use of interventional pain treatments, patients can use fewer opioid-based medications or completely stop using opioids altogether. This can help patients avoid addiction and reduce risk of opioid health issues or death.

Quick Pain Relief

Many interventional pain treatments can offer fast and effective pain relief for chronic conditions. Some injections provide immediate pain relief or within a few days of the treatment.

Long-Lasting Pain Management

Narcotic pain relievers only last for a few hours, but interventional pain treatments can offer relief for months or longer. A corticosteroid injection can reduce inflammation and pain for months, while treatments like spinal cord stimulation may offer pain relief for years.

Minimally or Non-Invasive Procedures

Most interventional pain treatments are performed through injections or needles, requiring only an outpatient procedure. Interventional pain treatments can replace or delay more invasive, high-risk options like joint replacement surgery.

Safer with Fewer Side Effects

Most interventional pain treatments are much safer and have fewer possible side effects than narcotics or invasive procedures, like surgery. Many people can use interventional pain treatment for years to control chronic pain without suffering from negative side effects or health issues.