An occipital nerve block is a quick, minimally invasive procedure used to treat headaches and nerve-related pain originating from the base of the skull. It works by calming irritated occipital nerves using a small injection of local anaesthetic (sometimes combined with steroid), helping to break the cycle of pain.
It is commonly used for migraines, cluster headaches, occipital neuralgia, and neck-related headache pain that radiates into the scalp.
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This procedure is often recommended when headaches or nerve pain become persistent or disabling, including:
It is especially useful when standard pain relief or preventative medications have not provided enough improvement.
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