Chart of Headache Locations Types of Headache Pain The location where you feel pain isn't the only clue your doctor can use to figure out what's causing your headaches. The quality of the pain is important, too. Adull,"tightening"feelingthat doesn't throb, or when your head is tender t...
Editors and Affiliations Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, USA Paul Paulman Department of Family and Community Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA Robert B. Taylor Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE...
Unilateral location Pulsating quality Moderate or severe pain intensity Aggravation by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity (eg, walking or climbing stairs) In addition, during the headache the patient must have had at least 1 of the following: Nausea and/or vomiting Photophobia and pho...
medications. In the absence of prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized studies evaluating the different treatment modalities for medication overuse headache or the efficacy of medication withdrawal alone, treatment strategies are based on case reports, case series, retrospective chart reviews...
Methods A retrospective chart review was performed on 15 headache patients with definite common and classic migraine headache. The patients had failed triptan and/or prophylactic reg- imens. All patients were placed on an outpatient regimen of ergonovine maleate, daily; and dihydroergotamine mesylate...
Location:Where is the pain the worst? At the back of the head, top of the head, sides of the head, base of the neck, behind the eyes, or elsewhere? Pain characteristic:How would you describe the pain? Dull, band-like, throbbing, pounding, excruciating?
Moreover, we had 5 patients with other pain location (with intensity up to NRS 5 according to the inclusion criteria), mostly due to polytrauma, but they were only included if the headache was more intense and the focus of the treatment. Psychological factors or medication overuse could be ...
a mild to moderate headache that occurs 15 or more days per month and may have bilateral location, a pressing or tightening quality, no more than one ofphotophobia,phonophobiaor mild nausea, and is not aggravated by routine physical activity.4Children with CTTH often exhibit significant impairmen...
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