How To Treat Occipital Neuralgia

Nerve-Blocking Injections

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Occipital neuralgia can sometimes be treated through nerve-blocking injections, which block certain nerves from sending pain signals. Nerve blocks. Many practitioners will use an imaging tool to make sure they target the correct area. Common imaging tools include CT scans, ultrasounds, or fluoroscopes. The needle injects pain-relieving medication around the nerves causing the occipital neuralgia, which numbs the overall area. There are multiple types of nerve blocks, some which act on a temporary basis and others that have longer-lasting effects. In a peripheral nerve blockade, the doctor will inject medicine around the peripheral nerves that cause pain. Nerve blocks cause immediate pain relief, and they may also provide longer-lasting relief by allowing the nerves to heal.

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