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Approach to chronic daily headache
1Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1153 Centre Street, Suite 4970, Boston, MA, 02130, USA, hsheikh@partners.org.
Chronic daily headaches (CDH) affect 4% of people, often stemming from migraines or tension-type headaches. Treatment focuses on reducing headache days with prevention and complementary therapies while avoiding medication-overuse headaches.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Headache Medicine
Background:
- Chronic daily headaches (CDH) affect individuals experiencing headaches ≥15 days/month for ≥3 months.
- This syndrome significantly reduces quality of life, commonly linked to underlying migraines or tension-type headaches.
- Prevalence is approximately 4%, with ongoing research into risk factors and comorbidities.
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