What are examples of primary HA?
What are the causes of secondary HA?
What are the causes of migraines?
Polygenic:
1. Activation of subcortical structures
2. Neural suppression
3. Activation of trigeminal systems
Migrain pain and sx
What is the cause of migrain pain?
The trigeminovascular system is considered to be the anatomical and physiological substrate from which nociceptive transmission originates
What are the types of migraines?
What are the diagnosis of migraine without aura?
At least five attacks that meet the following four criteria:
1. Headache lasting 4–72 hours
2. Headache with at least two:
* Unilateral location
* Pulsating quality
* Moderate or severe pain intensity
* Aggravation
What are sx of a typical aura?
Visual: flashing lights, zig zag lines, loss of vision
Sensory: tingling or numbness across different body parts
Speech: difficulties with word formation and comprehension
What are the sx of hemiplegic migraine?
Visual: flashing lights, zig zag lines, loss of vision
Sensory: tingling or numbness across different body parts
Speech: difficulties with word formation and comprehension
Motor: temp weakness, unilateral of the arms, hands, legs, feet, tongue, or face
What is the presentation of migraine with aura?
At least two attacks that meet the following criteria:
One or more of the following fully reversible aura symptoms:
* Visual
* Sensory
* Speech, language, or both
* Motor
* Brain stem
* Retinal
At least three of the following six characteristics:
* At least one aura symptom spreading gradually over a period ≥5 minutes
* Two or more aura symptoms occurring in succession
* Each aura symptom lasting 5–60 minutes
* At least one unilateral aura symptom
* At least one positive aura symptom
* Headache accompanying the aura or following the aura within 60 minutes
What are the presentations of chronic migraines?
≥15 days/month for >3 months that fulfill the following criteria:
* least 5 attacks
* ≥8 days/month for >3 months
What does a comprehensive HA history contains?
What is goals of treating acute migrains?
What is the goal for treating chronic migraines?
Reduce migraine frequency, severity, and disability
What is nonpharm for acute migraines?
Ice to the head and periods of rest or sleep, usually in a dark, quiet environment
What is the non pharm for prevention of migraines?
What should a HA diary contain?
What are food triggers for migraines?
What are environmental triggers?
What are behavioral triggers?
What are acute pharm tx for migraines?
Nonspecific: analgesics, NSAIDs, antiemetics, CS
Migrain specific: ergots, triptans
What are acute migraine tx most effective?
At onset of migraines
When should NSAIDs and analgesics be used for migrains?
Types of Analgesics used for migraines?
What is med overuse HA?
A pattern of increasing headache frequency and drug consumption