Tramadol is a very popular pain relief medication. It has been  known to treat moderate to severe pain problems. There also is an  extended release product that is used to treat chronic pain.
There  are other uses for this medication as well. These are considered  "off-label" uses or alternative usages other than the main purposes for  which it is used-which is to relieve pain.
Short Usage Guide
Usually  Tramadol is available in regular and extended release capsule forms. It  also is available in tablets of several different forms such as  regular, extended release, chewable, low-residue, or uncoated tablets.
This  pain relief substance also has been made available in suppositories,  effervescent tablets and powders and injections. It also is available in  other forms.
No matter what form you use it in, this medication  should be taken exactly as directed. If you have any questions about the  usage of it you should talk to your doctor about it. Never should you  exceed the dosage required or the dosage level that is suggested by your  doctor.
As far as other uses besides relieving paint, Tramadol is  being researched for effectiveness and/or used for the following  reasons:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder-A condition usually  characterized by extreme worry and repeated actions to relieve anxiety. A  person of this condition may open and shut doors or check window locks  over and over again. They might also be a hoarder or a packrat or a  total "neat freak" and be afraid of germs. The main characteristic  though is that they feel the need to repeat even the smallest action to  relieve anxiety.
Premature ejaculation-The inability to hold an  erection for long enough to please a sexual partner. Usually in this  situation a man starts to have sex and then sometimes almost immediately  "comes," or sometimes he ejaculates within minutes.
Migraine  headaches-This is a condition that is characterized by severe headaches,  nausea, and just altered perceptions in general. Sometimes pain is  involved but sometimes people experience such a thing as a "silent  migraine."
Opiate withdrawal-When a person is trying to stop using  certain types of drugs they might experience a withdrawal. In the  process, they may need to turn to using a drug like Tramadol to relieve  withdrawal symptoms such as shakiness, convulsions, or extreme anxiety.
Fibromyalgia-A  condition in which connective tissue and muscle pain is very  widespread. A person suffering this chronic condition is also very often  fatigued, insomniac, or stiff in the joints.
Diabetic  neuropathy-This is a nerve condition that is associated with diabetes.  Affects also the blood vessels that are associated with certain nerves.  This condition is thought to be related to micro vascular injury.
Postherpetic  neuralgia-This is a condition that seems to follow "shingles" otherwise  known as herpes zoster. It is a type of skin condition.
Usage Info and Warnings
Tramadol  is not recommended for people who have been in the past addicted to  drugs or alcohol. It can be very easily habit-forming and it just so  happens that the trend these days is to abuse prescription drugs.
 

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