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Conditions Medical Marijuana Can Help Manage

Posted on the 12 January 2021 by Fit And Safety Health Blog @fitandsafety

Medical Marijuana Can Help Manage

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Support of medical cannabis has spiked in recent years, thanks to the growing body of research that validates its therapeutic value for a variety of health conditions. It has been shown to relieve symptoms of a variety of severe ailments — including cancer, epilepsy and HIV/AIDS. It’s essential to note that the FDA has not recognized or approved the marijuana plant as medication. However, physicians often prescribe medical cannabis as a treatment for certain diseases. Read on to discover the various medical conditions that marijuana may be able to aid.

The term medical marijuana refers to using the whole, unprocessed cannabis sativa plant or its natural compounds enclosed within it, such as CBD and THC. Common intake methods include smoking, sprays, tinctures, edibles and topical ointments. The latter is a popular technique for managing chronic pain related to arthritis — a condition in which the immune system releases inflammatory proteins in the joints. Chemicals in the marijuana plant may help reduce the inflammation associated with the ailment. While there are limited human trials, one study found that topical application of CBD had the potential to relieve pain and inflammation connected to arthritis in rats.

Over 2.3 million individuals are affected by multiple sclerosis worldwide. Researchers deem that extracts from marijuana plants could help manage pain symptoms in people with MS. One study asked MS patients to complete a survey on their experience with medical cannabis certification, usage and effects. About 77% of subjects said that medical marijuana was helpful in dealing with symptoms, mostly spasticity and pain, and reported no side effects. Another study revealed that the use of oral cannabis extract can improve muscle stiffness triggered by the disease.

Asthma is one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases in the U.S., affecting more than 25 million Americans, and claiming more than 4,000 deaths each year. Many of these individuals are looking for natural and alternative healing methods, such as cannabis. Research has shown that certain cannabinoids found within marijuana, namely THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), may act as a bronchodilator. This can help reduce respiratory obstruction and improve airflow to the lungs. Another study showed that on average, individuals who used cannabis displayed higher lung function than their peers who did not smoke. The drug may also have a similar effect on the airways as some traditional asthma medications.

If you’re considering cannabis for medical use, check your state’s regulations. You may qualify for a prescription if you meet certain requirements. For more ways that medical marijuana can improve the symptoms of various medical conditions, see the accompanying infographic.

Resources:

https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/factsheets/arthritis.htm#:~:text=In%20the%20United%20States%2C%2023,arthritis%20report%20severe%20joint%20pain.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851925/

https://www.aafa.org/asthma-facts/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Centers%20for,in%2013%20people%20have%20asthma.&text=More%20than%2025%20million%20Americans,age%2C%20sex%20and%20racial%20groups.

https://www.asthmamd.org/asthma-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20more%20than%204%2C000,7%2C000%20other%20deaths%20each%20year.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22791906/


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