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  • Headache Medicine

Background:

  • Headache disorders are highly prevalent, causing significant disability.
  • Migraine is the most disabling primary headache disorder, affecting a large portion of the U.S. population.
  • Differentiating primary and secondary headaches is crucial for appropriate patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of distinguishing between primary and secondary headache disorders.
  • To review the pathophysiology, clinical assessment, and outpatient management of migraine.
  • To summarize acute and prophylactic treatment options for migraine.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of current knowledge on migraine.
  • Discussion of diagnostic criteria and clinical evaluation for headaches.
  • Overview of evidence-based treatment strategies for migraine management.

Main Results:

  • Migraine is a leading cause of neurological disability.
  • Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective migraine treatment.
  • Various acute and prophylactic treatments can reduce migraine burden.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding migraine pathophysiology and clinical presentation is key.
  • Comprehensive management, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches, improves patient outcomes.
  • Timely and appropriate treatment of migraine significantly lessens associated disability.