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Title: Headaches - In Primary Care


1
Headaches -In Primary Care
  • Dr M Banerjee
  • GP Registrar
  • Tadworth

2
Main Types
  • Tension Headache
  • Migraine
  • Cluster Headache
  • OR
  • Secondary to underlying cause

3
History
  • Duration
  • Quality Dull/stabbing/continuousAssociated
    features
  • Triggers/relieving factors
  • Use of drugs/complementary medicines and/or
    caffeine
  • Psychological

4
Examination
  • General- s/he looks unwell?
  • Measure BP
  • Neurological incl fundoscopy
  • Head and neck

5
Secondary Headaches
  • Intracranial lesion
  • Meningitis
  • Subarachnoid haemorrhage
  • Acute close angle glaucoma
  • Temporal arteritis

6
Red flag signs
  • Increased ICP
  • Focal neurological signs
  • Constitutional signs
  • Intensity- worst headache of my life
  • Head injury
  • New onset age gt 50 yrs

7
Cluster Headaches
  • Comoner in males and smokers
  • Once or twice every 24 hrs
  • Pain free intervals
  • Rapid onset of severe pain
  • Usually unilateral and same sided
  • Pain around eye red eye lacrimation

8
Migraine
  • Visual aura -gt throbbing
  • Episodic severe
  • Photophobia, nausea,vomiting
  • Precipitating factors
  • Symptom diaries

9
Tension
  • Associated with stress anxiety
  • Usually worse at end of day
  • Like a tight band around head

10
Cluster- management
  • 100 O2
  • Ergotamine or triptan nasal spray
  • Intranasal lidocaine
  • Verapamil prophylaxis
  • May need neurologist referral

11
Migraine
  • Acute-
  • Analgesics
  • Sumatriptan/ Rizatriptan
  • Prophylaxis-
  • Beta blockers
  • TCA
  • SSRI
  • Ca channel blockers
  • Pizotifen

12
Tension - management
  • Reassure
  • NSAIDS avoid opioids
  • Lifestyle modifications

13
Analgesic Rebound
  • Daily headache
  • Regular use usually multiple
  • Age 30-40 More in females (51)
  • 20 of all chronic headaches
  • Management
  • withdrawal of all analgesics
  • Patient education/psychological support
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