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Title: Headache


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Headache
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HEADACHES
  • PRIMARY CARE MANAGEMENT

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Headaches-overview
  • Primary headaches
  • -Migraine
  • -tension type
  • -cluster headache/cephalgias
  • -Others

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Headache classification
  • Secondary headaches-
  • Trauma
  • Cranial/ cervical vascular disorder
  • Substance or its withdrawl
  • Infection
  • Homeostasis related
  • Neck , sinuses,eyes,nose, teeth
  • Anxiety/somatisation

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Headache classification
  • Neuralgias/other headaches
  • Eg cranial neralgias, trigeminal neuralgia,
    atypical facial pain

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Headaches
  • Affect 40 of UK population
  • Migraine- 15 of population.
  • Femalesmales 31
  • Tension headaches- 80 of population
  • Cluster headache 1 in 200

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MIGRAINE
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Migraine
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Migraine management
  • Look at predisposing factors
  • -stress, fatigue,depression,anxiety,menstruation,
    menopause, head/neck trauma.
  • -trigger factors-dietary (20), relaxation,
    travel, missing meals/sleep, bright lights,
    noise, strenuous exercise, mensruation.

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Migraine
  • Duration (hours?3 days)
  • Without aura in 2/3rd -unilateral, pulsating,
    moderate/severe intensity, aggravated by
    exercise, nausea/vomiting. Photophonophobia
  • With aura in 1/3rd- spreading scintillating
    scotoma, unilateral paraesthesia, dysphasia

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Migraine-drug intervention
  • Step one- simple analgesic/- antiemetic
  • Eg aspirin 600-900mg buccastem 3-6mgbd
  • Step two rectal analgesic /- antiemetic
  • Eg diclofenac suppositariesdomperidone
    suppositaries
  • Step three triptans-use at onset of pain, not
    aura. Some rebound of symptoms in 20-50 of
    patients within 48 hours.

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Triptans
  • Sumatriptan 50-100mg
  • Zolmitriptan 2.5mg then rpt after 2 hours (not
    children)
  • Rizatriptan 10mg (equiv sumatriptan 100mg)
  • Almotritan 12.5mg-HIGH EFFICACY. COST EFFECTIVE

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Migraine prophylaxis
  • Ineffective for medication overuse headaches
  • Use for 4-6 months-taper off over 2-3 weeks.
  • Agents betablockers, TCAD, pizotifen,
    gabapentin, lisinopril
  • Other agents-topiramate, sodium valproate,
    clonidine
  • Non drug therapies

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Tension headache
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Tension headaches
  • Chronic tension type headache-
  • -more than 15 days per month
  • - often daily
  • -often stress/lifestyle related

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Tension headaches
  • Episodic tension-type headache-
  • -may be unilateral but tend to be generalised
  • - pressure/tightness
  • - often spreads from neck
  • -stress related or related to cervical/cranial
    musculoskeletal anomalies

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Tension headache management
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Regular exercise
  • Drug treatments-acute-aspirin 600-900mg,
    ibuprofen 600mg, naproxen 250-500mg, paracetamol
    500mg-1g
  • Prophylaxis-amitriptyline, nortriptyline,
    propranolol, SSRIs

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Medication overuse headaches
  • Affects 1 in 50 adults
  • Femalesmales 51
  • First noted with phenacetin/ergotamine
  • More common with aspirin/ NSAIDs/paracetamol/codei
    ne/DF118
  • Can take several weeks to resolve after
    medication withdrawl
  • Key feature-pre-emptive use of analgesia

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Medication overuse headaches-cont.
  • Low doses daily carry larger risk than higher
    doses weekly
  • Esp common if using simple analgesia more days
    than not per month
  • Using triptans, codeine gt10days per month
  • Worse on awakening in the morning
  • Worse after physical exertion

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Medication withdrawl headache-treatment
  • Stage one-abrupt withdrawl most effective-Sx will
    worsen in days 3-7.
  • Stage 2-recovery from MOH
  • Stage 3- review and assess the underlying primary
    headache disorder
  • Stage 4- prevent relapse
  • Failure to withdraw- naproxen 250mgtds/500mg bd,
    tcad.

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References
  • Mentor/GP notebook
  • BASH (British Association for the Study of
    Headaches)-guidelines. www.bash.org.uk
  • Neurological Differential diagnoses. Batten, J.
    2nd edition.
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