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Welcome to Dr Amr Hassan Channel, In this video, we take an in-depth look at how nerve block techniques can help in treating certain headache disorders. Whether you’re dealing with chronic migraines, cluster headaches or cervicogenic pain — this is for you. 🔍 What You’ll Learn: What a nerve block actually is: an injection of local anaesthetic (and sometimes steroid) near a specific nerve or nerve group to interrupt pain signals. Why nerve blocks may work for headaches: they target nerves that carry pain from the head/neck region (e.g. the occipital nerves) and may reduce pain signalling and inflammation. Common types of nerve blocks for headache management: The Greater Occipital Nerve (GON) block — located at the back of the head/neck. The Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) block — used especially for facial/cluster headache pain. The procedure: what to expect (preparation, positioning, the injection, recovery). Efficacy and evidence: how well nerve blocks work and in what situations. Potential risks and side effects: as with any injection, there are considerations (local discomfort, bleeding risk, variable duration of relief). Where nerve blocks fit in your overall headache treatment plan: an option when medications alone don’t suffice, or when you’re waiting for other treatments to work. Association of Migraine Disorders ✔️ Who this video is for: People with migraine, cluster headache, cervicogenic headache or occipital neuralgia. Viewers exploring non-medication treatment options (or adjuncts) for headache relief. Anyone interested in understanding the “how” and “why” of nerve injections for head/neck pain. 🚩 Important Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice. If you have headaches, please consult your neurologist or pain‐specialist to determine whether a nerve block is appropriate for your individual case. Also, treatment guidelines differ by region and individual health status. 🧭 Suggested Sections for the Video (for viewer navigation): Introduction What is a nerve block? Key anatomy & nerve pathways in headaches Types of nerve blocks used for headache syndromes Step-by-step: what happens during the injection Evidence & outcomes: how effective is it? Risks & considerations How to decide if it’s right for you Summary & next steps 🔔 Don’t forget: • Like 👍 if you found the information helpful • Subscribe for more headache & pain-management content • Share with someone dealing with chronic headaches who might benefit • Leave a comment below with your questions or experiences — it might help others too! Thank you for watching — here’s to better headache relief and better quality of life!