Are most headaches primary or secondary?
Primary
What percentage of headaches are primary and secondary?
Primary - 90%
Secondary - 10%
What are primary headaches?
Ones with no underlying medical cause
What are secondary headaches?
Ones with an identifiable structural or biochemical cause
What are examples of causes of secondary headaches?
What are examples of primary headaches?
What is a migraine?
A migraine is a chronic disorder with episodic attacks where complex changes occur in the brain:
What is the most frequent primary headache?
Tension type headache
What is a tension type headache?
Mild, bilateral headache which is often pressing or tightening in quality, has no significant associated features and is not aggravated by routine physical activity
What are the different kinds of tension type headache?
When is a tension type headache an infrequent ETTH?
<1day/month
When is a tension type headache a frequent ETTH?
1-14 days/month
When is a tension type headache a CTTH?
Equal to or more than 15 days/month
What is the treatment for tension type headache?
What is the most common disabling primary headache?
What changes occur in the between during a migraine attack?
What changes occur in the brain between migraine attacks?
What are examples of migraine triggers?
How are migraines manifested clinically?
Migraine is manifested clinically as a constellation of symptoms that evolve through the various phases of a migraine attack, the clinical phases of a migraine:

What are the clinical phases of a migraine?
What is the aura phase of a migraine believed to be due to?
Why does the aura phase of a migraine have slow evolution of symptoms?
Moves from one area of the brain to the next
Why can the aura phase of a migraine be confused with a TIA?
What can the headache phase of a migraine be divided into?