The first line of treatment for cervicogenic headaches is medication, but it is minimally successful as it does not fix the cause of the pain. Some people with cervicogenic headaches do not respond to this treatment and may require nerve blocks and steroids. Accurate diagnosis is essential for treatment to be successful, and physicians should also consider concurrent conditions like TMJ disorder.

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