Headaches Flashcards

1
Q

what is a tension headache?

A

increased tension in scalp muscles and neuro-vascular irritation

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2
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how does a tension headache present?

A

generalised frontal non-pulsitile head pain
expressed as a tight band over head
no sensitive head movements

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3
Q

how is a tension headache diagnosed?

A

clinical - typical headache without associated features (N+V) with a normal neurological exam

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4
Q

what is the first line treatment for a tension headache?

A

analgesia

rest –> supportive

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5
Q

what is a cluster headache?

A

superficial temporal artery smooth muscle hyper-reactivity to 5HT

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6
Q

symptoms of cluster headache?

A

rapid onset of excruciating pain around 1 hour.
lid swelling - watering, blood shot
restless + agitated during these times.

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7
Q

how is a cluster headache treated?

A

100% O2
sumatriptan
verapamil for prophylaxis

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8
Q

What is trigeminal neuralgia?

A

trigeminal nerve compression caused by intracranial vessels, tumour or skull malformations

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9
Q

what type of skull malformations cause trigeminal neuralgia?

A

chiari

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10
Q

how is trigeminal neuralgia treated?

A

carbamazepine

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11
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how does carbamazepine work?

A

P450 inducer

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12
Q

what is a migraine?

A

primary brain disorder resulting from altered modulation of normal sensory stimuli and trigeminal nerve dysfunction

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13
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what are the symptoms of migraines?

A

visual auras lasting 15-30 mins

unilateral throbbing head

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14
Q

what chemical could cause migraines?

A

substance P

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15
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how are migraines treated?

A

NSAIDs

sumatriptans

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16
Q

when are triptans contraindicated?

A

ischaemic heart disease
coronary spasm
uncontrolled BP

17
Q

how are migraines prevented?

A

beta blockers

18
Q

how are migraines prevented with those who have asthma?

A

topiramate