What Types of CRPS Symptoms can Cannabis Alleviate?Â
CRPS affects patients in a multitude of ways, from unrelenting chronic pain to sudden flare-ups, sensitivity to touch, and even changes in skin temperature or colour. While traditional therapies offer varying degrees of relief, cannabis is emerging as a tool that may ease several of these symptoms at once.Â
That said, understanding both its benefits and the potential cannabis side effects that CRPS patients may experience is key to using it safely and effectively.
Symptoms Cannabis May Help Relieve
Here’s how cannabis is currently being used to support CRPS symptom management:
- Pain and inflammationÂ
Both THC and CBD can reduce inflammation and modulate pain signalling.Â
Inhaled forms like vape relief offer quick responses during flare-ups, while oils may support more consistent daily control.Â
- Muscle spasms and stiffnessÂ
Some strains have muscle-relaxing properties that ease cramping or joint immobility.Â
Careful strain selection helps target these symptoms without causing excessive sedation.Â
- Anxiety and sleSep disruptionÂ
Chronic conditions often bring emotional strain. CBD-dominant products can reduce anxiety and promote restful sleep, helping the body cope more effectively.Â
Of course, patients should also be aware of cannabis side effects CRPS users might encounter, such as dizziness, dry mouth, or drowsiness, especially when starting out or using higher THC products.
With proper guidance, cannabis may offer CRPS patients a broader and more adaptable way to manage symptoms.
Visit providers like LeafEase for personalised cannabis consultations and expert-led symptom support. Â
For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to medical cannabis and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
