Secondary headaches due to: Trauma Disorders Infection Structural problems with the bones of the face, teeth, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses or other structures Substance abuse or withdrawal What causes headaches?
First of these is secondary to the recruitment method – only people with Internet access could take part in our online survey. This would favor respondents from larger municipalities and of higher socioeconomic status – in our survey, more than 48% of respondents were residents of large cities...
There are many similarities between the results of this study to other large studies from across the world. These similarities include disease symptoms and their significant burden. However, our study points out that migraine management has its individual patterns, secondary to national healthcare ...
Secondary headaches occurred in 21.7% of the participants over a 1-year period [16.9%; 27.3%]. Most cases were headaches attributed to infection (mostly respiratory). The impact of migraine was bimodal. Most sufferers had little impact, but a sizable minority was severely impaired. Conclusions....
An overview of the diagnosis and treatment of primary and some secondary headaches is found in a publication by the British Association for the Study of Headaches (BASH) [T J STEINER, E A MacGregor, P T G Davies. Guidelines for All Healthcare Professionals in the Diagnosis and Management of...
ulcers, other gastrointestinal bleeding, and "8th nerve" toxicity when aspirin is used chronically, hepitotoxicity if acetaminophen is use chronically, and various types of kidney damage (it has been estimated that 10% of all end-stage kidney disease is secondary to the overuse of over-the-...