Sphenopalatine Block: A New ED Migraine Relief Option
- MigraineMind

- Nov 4, 2025
- 1 min read
Research Summary
A recent study published in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine explores the use of sphenopalatine ganglion block as a treatment for acute migraines in emergency department settings. The research highlights this method as a potential option for managing severe migraine attacks. The study outlines the procedure, which involves administering an anesthetic to the sphenopalatine ganglion, a nerve bundle linked to migraine pain. The findings suggest that this approach can provide relief for patients experiencing intense migraine symptoms. This research offers a promising avenue for improving acute migraine management, although further studies are required to fully establish its efficacy and safety.
Study Details
👥 Research Team: Li M, Williams K, McGilvray S
📚 Published In: CJEM
📅 Publication Date: 2025 Nov 3
⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This summary is generated automatically from recent migraine research. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
