Thursday, October 8, 2020

New Treatment For Facial Neuralgias And Acute Migraine Headaches


New Treatment For Facial Neuralgias And Acute Migraine Headaches    




It Blocks A Cluster Of Nerves Located Behind The Nasal Passages    




There is a type of headache or migraine in which the pain is focused in the face. Chances are that the cause is a trauma of the sphenopalatine ganglion, a group of nerves located behind the nasal passages. A new procedure, called sphenopalatine ganglion block has been successful in controlling this type of headache. The face is a delicate is to work, which has made difficult the treatment of facial pain, including facial neuralgias, acute or chronic migraine headaches, and acute cluster headaches. However, through this procedure, a local anesthetic blocks the nerve cluster. It is a minimally invasive procedure, which lasts approximately ten minutes. Additional information click here.



 

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