Chronic Migraine and Select Headache Disorders

Chronic migraines refer to headaches that occur 15 or more days per month that significantly interfere with daily life. For many people, these headaches affect work, sleep, and overall function.

Migraine pain is often throbbing and one-sided. It may be accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, visual changes, or neck discomfort. Some patients describe a constant pressure that never fully settles between attacks.

In certain cases, irritation of nerves at the back of the head or upper neck may contribute to persistent or recurring symptoms.

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When Migraines Become Frequent

For some people, migraines gradually become more frequent over time. What once occurred occasionally may begin to happen weekly or even daily.

Repeated attacks can make the nervous system more sensitive, lowering the threshold for future episodes. When this pattern develops, both short-term relief and longer-term prevention become important.

Treatment Options at Jacobs Pain Centre

Treatment is based on headache pattern, severity, and previous response to medication.
Options may include:

Botox injections for chronic migraines

Used to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks in patients with frequent headache days.

Vyepti® infusions

An intravenous preventive treatment for selected patients with recurrent migraine.

Migraine infusion therapy

Used for acute or prolonged migraine episodes that have not responded to oral medications.

Ketamine infusions

May be considered in complex or refractory migraine patterns.

Occipital nerve blocks

Targeted injections at the back of the head that may reduce nerve-related headache symptoms.

A Practical Approach to Migraine Care

Managing chronic migraines often requires more than one strategy. Acute treatments help control active attacks, while preventive therapies aim to reduce how often they occur.

A detailed assessment helps determine which combination of treatments is most appropriate based on your symptoms and history.