
2. Medication
is another pain relief measure to use for thoracic outlet syndrome. Doctors will prescribe a number of medications to help with the pain, including muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatory, and pain medications. The amount of medication a person takes per day is dependent on the severity of their thoracic outlet syndrome. When taking prescription medications, they could make the person drowsy, especially pain medicine and muscle relaxers.
These medications should be taken exactly how it’s prescribed or it could have a negative effect on the body. For pain relief, a doctor may suggest taking over-the-counter Tylenol every four to eight hours and only when needed. Taking over-the-counter Tylenol can save costs when a person runs out of their prescription medication and can’t wait until the next month to get a refill. Also, it’s good to take all medications with a full glass of water and a meal. Also, never take any type of medication with alcoholic beverages.