Migraine Flashcards
Clinical features
- unilateral, throbbing headache
- nausea
- photophobia
- aura
Is migraine more common in women or men?
Women 3:1 men
Common triggers for migraine attack
- tiredness, stress
- alcohol
- COCP
- lack of food or dehydration
- cheese, chocolate, red wines, citrus fruits
- menstruation
- bright lights
What is a hemiplegic migraine?
a variant of migraine in which motor weakness is a manifestation of aura in at least some attacks
around half of patients have a strong family history
Acute management
triptan + NSAID
triptan + paracetamol
young people = nasal triptan
Prophylactic Management
propranolol
topiramate (avoid in women of childbearing age)
amitriptyline
Prophylactic treatment specifically for women with predictable menstrual migraines
frovatriptan (2.5 mg twice a day)
zolmitriptan (2.5 mg twice or three times a day)
Migraine treatment in pregnancy
paracetamol 1g is first-line
NSAIDs can be used second-line in the first and second trimester
avoid aspirin and opioids such as codeine during pregnancy