Types of Headaches Flashcards

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migraine
temporal arteritis
cluster headaches
sinus headaches
tension headaches

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these are the types of headaches

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ussually 80 years of age or older

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temporal arteritis

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3
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inflammation and damage to the blood vessels that supply blood to the head

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causes of temporal arteritis

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4
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Receiving treatment right away is key to preventing severe problems blindness or even stroke

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treatment of temporal arteritis

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5
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Corticosteroids

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prevention for temporal arteritis

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• tender, ______ _____ on one side of the head, most often over one or both temples.
• Pain and _______ in the neck, upper arms, shoulder, and hips
• Weakness, ____________ ________
• Muscle Aches
• Throbbing headache on one side of the _____ or the ____ of the head
• Tenderness when touching the ______
• bad flu, such as:
• Excessive _______
• Fever
• General ill feeling
• Jaw pain goes or occurs when chewing
• Loss of _______

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s/s of temporal arteritis

  • thick artery
  • stiffness
  • excessive tiredness
  • head, back
  • scalp
  • sweating
  • appetite
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what are chronic migraines?

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headaches 15 days in a month

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8
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who does migraines most occur in?

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women

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• Exposure to bright _____, ______ noises
• _________ irregularities, _____ ________ pills
• Anxiety and stress
• Lack of food or ______
• Allergies
• Changes in weather
• Smoking or __________ __ _________
• Certain _____ and perfumes
• _________ meals ‘Alcohol
• Foods containing _______ (red wine, _____ _______, smoked fish, MSG, nitrates (______)
• Chocolate, pickled foods
• Aspartame (__________ __________)
• Change in _______ cycle
• _________ withdrawal

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these are the tiggers for migraines

  • light, loud
  • Hormonal, birth control
  • sleep
  • exposure to smoke
  • odors
  • Skipping
  • tyramine, aged cheese, bacon
  • artificial sweeteners
  • sleep cycle
  • Caffeine
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• Can be _______
• Many have an aura
sensory change- visual, ______, or other sensory changes occurring before headache. May have visual ___________ or see light prior to headache
• Sensitivity to _______ and ______
• Nausea & vomiting
• Some have loss of _______
• Pain worsens with activity
• Throbbing/pulsing pain often on one side of the head
• ________:
“even hair hurts”; pain when bending over; in shower with water running on etc.

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s/s of migraine

  • debilitating
  • auditory, hallucinations
  • light and sound
  • vision
  • Allodynia
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• Quiet; dark room
• NSAIDS
• Analgesics with antiemetic
Essential oil:
• ____________
Abortive meds (medications to get rid of migraines)
• Triptans: Imitrex (sumatriptan)
• Use of narcotics or _______ to often cause ______ or overuse headache

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treatment for migraine

Peppermint
NSAIDS, rebound

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Preventative meds:
• Beta blockers- preventative eg. Inderal (propranolol)
• Antidepressants- preventative (eg. amitriptyline)
• Anticonvulsants- preventative (eg. Depakote, Neurontin )
• Herbs: Feverfew- preventative
Exercise
Regular sleep routine
Regular ______
Decrease caffeine
Do not use aspartame sweeteners (truvia ok)
________
Chiropractic
Acupressure/Acupuncture
_____ injections in head

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prevention for migraine

meals
Massage
Botox

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13
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rare. predominately occurs in _____ and is characterized by episodes of acute and agonizing headaches for periods of typically six to ______ weeks.

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what are the age/factors that increase risk for cluster headache

men
eight

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• _______ may help
• Pain is very severe, _______
• Headaches usually occur every day, sometimes several times a day.
• A single attack may last from 15 minutes to _____ hours.
• The attacks often happen at the same time within each 24-hour day.
• The majority of attacks occur at _____, usually one to two hours after you go to bed.

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s/s of cluster headaches

Pacing
unilateral
three
night

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15
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is there treatment for cluster headaches?

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no there is not, but pacing may help

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16
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what is used for prevention for cluster headaches?

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corticosteroids
antiseizure medication

17
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• A previous ______ of migraines or headaches
• A family history of __________ or __________

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what are the age/factors that increase risk for sinus headaches

history
migraines or headaches

18
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• pressure around eyes
• head may ____
• Pain, pressure and fullness in cheeks, brow or forehead
• Worsening ___ if bend forward or lie down
• ______ _____
• Fatigue
• Achy feeling in _____ teeth

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what are the s/s of sinus headaches

throb
pain
Stuffy nose
upper

19
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NSIAD
treatment of congestion like antihistamines

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what type of treatment would you get for sinus headaches?

20
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are there any preventive measures for sinus headaches?

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nope

21
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may be related to ______, depression, anxiety, a _______ ______, or holding your head and neck in an _________ position.

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what are age factors that increase risk of tension headaches?

stress
head injury
abnormal

22
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• Usually _______. Often feels like a band around the head or ________ on head. Your ________, __________, or _________ may feel tight or sore.
• Pain mild to moderate
• May persist long periods of time.

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what are the s/s of tension headaches?

bilateral
pressure
shoulders, neck, or jaw

23
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t/f tension headaches are unilateral?

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false, it is bilateral

24
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t/f cluster headaches are unilateral?

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TRUE

25
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what are the treatment for tension headaches?

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NSAID (may be combined w caffine)
massage
heat
cold

26
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stress reducation and coping strategies are what?

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prevention measures for tension headaches