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Published on: June 2, 2014
[Headache and facial pain in the elderly]
1Neurologisch-verhaltensmedizinische Schmerzklinik Kiel, Heikendorfer Weg 9-27, 24149 Kiel, Deutschland. hg@schmerzklinik.de
Headache disorders are common in younger people but can severely impact the elderly. Causes include giant cell arteritis, neuralgia, and persistent primary headache disorders, requiring careful drug treatment consideration.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Geriatrics
Context:
- Headache disorders are prevalent in younger populations but decrease with age.
- However, headaches can be severe in older adults, impacting quality of life.
Purpose:
- To review the causes and management of headaches in the elderly.
- To highlight specific considerations for treating headaches in older patients.
Summary:
- Common causes of headache in the elderly include giant cell arteritis, cranial neuralgia, and hypnic headache.
- Intracranial mass lesions also increase with age.
- Primary headache disorders like migraine, tension headache, and cluster headache can persist in older individuals.
Impact:
- Emphasizes the need to consider renal and hepatic function in drug treatment for elderly patients.
- Highlights the importance of managing multimorbidity in older adults with headaches.
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