Head Flashcards

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Tension Headache

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  • most common headache
  • most common in women
  • Cause: stress, anxiety, or awkward neck movements
  • episodic or chronic
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Symptoms of Tension Headache

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  • dull, bilateral pain (band pain)
  • constant, not pulsing
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Migraine Headaches

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  • more common in women
  • Cause: activation of trigeminal ganglion leading to release of substance P and neurokinin A
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Symptoms of Migraine

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  • unilateral
  • pulsing/throbbing pain
  • nausea and vomiting

Prodromal
- tinglinging in extremities
- change in vision/blind spots
- sensory changes

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Cluster Headache

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  • most severe but least common
  • more common in men
  • shorter duration but can occur in series
  • Cause: hypoxia or abnormal serotonin release
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Symptoms of Cluster Headaches

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  • unilateral, behind the eye
  • severe, constant pain
  • nausea and vomiting
  • rhinorrhea or swelling
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Treatment of Cluster Headache

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oxygen

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Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Headache

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  • avoid stress
  • avoid triggers
  • exercise
  • massage
  • sleep
  • heat/cold pack
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Pharmacological Treatment of Headaches

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  • Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, aspirin, caffeine
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When to refer a headache

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hypertension
stroke
trauma
confusion
neck stiffness
frequent occurences (>15 per month)
fever
OTC ineffective

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