Medical Marijuana: What Medical Conditions Qualify? Part 2

 

In Medical Marijuana: What Medical Conditions Qualify? Part 1, we defined medical marijuana as a term describing the use of the marijuana plant as a treatment of several medical conditions. Today, we continue enumerating conditions which qualify to be successfully medical marijuana treatment, including medical marijuana in Gainesville:

  • Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord injury refers to damage affecting the spinal cord that is caused by a trauma, and may result in a temporary or permanent loss of motor skills and some body function. Findings have shown that marijuana, CBD, and THC can mainly help in delivering relief to SCI patient’s pain and muscle spasticity.

It is also believed that the plant can help the human body fix itself. For many years, marijuana has been used to relieve pain, and is currently being used as a natural analgesic.

 

  • Spinal Cord Disease

A spinal cord disease is developed due to some reasons other than trauma. Some considered examples include spinal stenosis, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis and syringomyelia. Patients with a spinal cord disease may gain therapeutic value in using medical marijuana because the drug has the ability to alleviate pain and muscle spasticity.

  • Insomnia

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is defined as an inability to sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation About 30-40 % of Americans report that they have symptoms of insomnia. Research has shown that THC and CDB dominant medicines are an effective therapy for sleep disorders for it can  reduce the sleep interval, induce sleepiness and improve your quality of sleep.

 

  • Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases, which involves abnormal cell growth, and it has the capacity to spread to other body parts. There are currently 100 types of cancer and it is the leading cause of death worldwide. Recently, scientists reported that THC and CBD can make the growth of cancer cells slower and it can also reduce the spread of some cancer cells. It can also be helpful in combating nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy treatment.

  • HIV/AIDS

For the past several years, HIV/AIDS treatment has come a long way and it has helped HIV patients live a long life. But since the treatment has some challenging side effects, medical marijuana pave in to treat many HIV/AIDS symptoms such as anorexia, weight loss, severe nausea and more. A study published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management shows that 97% of HIV patients saw their appetites increasing through medical marijuana treatment, while 94 % had reduced muscle pain and 93 % had experienced an improvement to nausea and anxiety.

  • Arthritis

Arthritis is the inflammation of joints that causes swelling, redness around the joint, reduced length of motion, stiffness and a chronic to severe ongoing pain. This inflammation affects 54.4 million adults in US – it is the major cause of work disability and the most common chronic conditions in America. There are more than 100 types of arthritis, the most common types include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis.  It is believed that the use of THC for arthritis can relieve inflammation and reduce pain. Also, CBD treatment has been proven to effectively prevent nerve damage and reduce pain in osteoarthritic patients.  

 

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory Bowel disease is a term used to describe disorders that involve chronic inflammation of the digestive tract. The types include ulcerative colitis and crohn’d disease. The use of medical marijuana for people who have IBD reported that their abdominal pain, appetite, nausea, and diarrhea have improved. About 15% to 20 % of IBD patients are currently using medical marijuana. 

The condition, which qualifies for the use of medical marijuana as a treatment, must be thoroughly evaluated by a medical marijuana doctor in Gainesville in order for the doctor to prescribe you with the right dosage and amount of medical marijuana needed.

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