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January 18, 2012

Migraine Pain – One Size Does not Fit All

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When it comes to constant headaches pain, one size does not fit all. A long time ago doctors believed that a constant headaches was merely a rigorous and/or recurring headaches. Patients experienced debilitating pain, dizziness and vomiting, sometimes forcing them to bed for many days or to the er for treatment of dehydration. This type of headache pain was thought to have many causes, but today doctors know the most severe cases in many cases are caused by compression of a specific nerve, referred to as neuralgia. Patients with neuralgia suffer pain caused by the compression of a nerve, possibly as a result of structure in the body, usually in the head or neck. Mostly the issue nerve is located in the occipital area, near where the head and neck meet. In virtually all instances of this kind of neuralgia a surgeon can work carefully to eliminate the obstruction causing pressure, or adjust the internal structure, thus alleviating the pain. It is a fairly non-intrusive surgery, done on an out-patient basis. There is absolutely no surgery performed on the nerve itself. Instead, the surgeon focuses on the structures round the nerve creating the issue, checking the region, removing or moving structures, specifically muscle tissue which will be normally the reason. This surgery is intended to alleviate the pressure and typically the constant headaches pain is relieved. The nerve decompression surgery is performed under an over-all anesthetic and involves creating a small incision at the hairline. In virtually all cases the individual is advised to rest comfortably for approximately two weeks and is released home that same day. constant headaches Surgeons And Nerve Decompression Surgery A constant headaches surgeon supplies the knowledge needed to identify the reason for the compressed nerve. Oftentimes, a tiny bit of pressure placed on a certain area may cause an immediate pain reaction in the patient. The constant headaches surgeon will make the correct diagnosis and help the nerve decompression surgeon make the adjustments necessary to relieve this pressure. Also, because nerve decompression surgery is rather non-invasive a patient who not find their symptoms alleviated are able to turn to other therapies or treatments. The main part of an effective nerve decompression surgery could be the correct diagnosis. The constant headaches surgeon will need to correctly identify the offending area and the specific nerve under pressure. The constant headaches surgeon may also help identify exactly what is causing the pressure to the nerve and how far better relieve that pressure and bring relief to the patient.

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