主要头痛归因于对头部的外部压缩或拉动:叙述性审查
Ole Hensel1,2, Torsten Kraya1,3
1University Clinic and Outpatient Clinic for Neurology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle/Saale, Germany.
Brain and behavior
|December 31, 2024
概括
外部压缩或引引起的头痛很常见,特别是在女性身上. 缺乏有效的治疗方法,这些头痛会扰乱日常生活.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 头痛 医学 医学 医学
背景情况:
- 归因于外部物理刺激的头痛被归类为ICHD-3 (组4.6).
- 这一组包括来自外部压缩和外部引的头痛.
研究的目的:
- 综合当前关于由外部物理刺激引起的头痛的知识.
- 为了提供对压缩和引头痛的全面概述.
主要方法:
- 进行了全面的文献审查.
- 在英语文章中使用了Medline (PubMed) 和其他学术来源.
主要成果:
- 患病率各不相同,女性和具有易感因素 (如头盔,长发) 的女性患病率较高.
- 压缩性头痛是压力感;引性头痛是拉力感.
- 头痛通常是轻度至中度,在刺激停止后持续不到一个小时. 除了避免触发因素之外,还没有建立有效的治疗方法.
结论:
- 由于外部压缩和引引起的头痛相对较为常见,但在文献中代表性不足.
- 对于这些类型的头痛,缺乏全面的审查.
- 如果触发因素持续存在,这些头痛会严重干扰日常活动和工作.
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