Occipital Nerve Block
An occipital nerve block involves injecting a local anesthetic, often with a steroid, near the greater or lesser occipital nerves at the base of the skull to reduce migraine pain. It is commonly used for patients with chronic or refractory migraines, especially when pain radiates from the back of the head. The block can provide rapid relief that lasts from days to weeks and may reduce the frequency and severity of future attacks. Side effects are usually mild, such as numbness or tenderness at the injection site. This is a useful option when other treatments are ineffective or not well tolerated.
Treatment Type: Procedural
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, Occipital Nerve Block appears to be a moderately effective treatment for migraine headaches, particularly for patients with frequent or treatment-resistant migraines. The treatment can provide significant reduction in migraine frequency and intensity, with relief potentially beginning within 30 minutes and lasting from days to weeks, and it has a favorable safety profile.
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Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, Occipital Nerve Block appears to be a moderately effective treatment for migraine headaches, particularly for patients with frequent or treatment-resistant migraines. The treatment can provide significant reduction in migraine frequency and intensity, with relief potentially beginning within 30 minutes and lasting from days to weeks, and it has a favorable safety profile.
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