Migraine
Tension
Cluster
Sinus/allergy
Med overuse
100

Are males or females more likely to develop migraines?

females (by around 3 times)

100

Who can get tension headaches?

anyone, especially those with stress

100

Where does the cluster headache occur?

around or behind one eye or on one side of the face at a time 



100

True or false: migraines are sometimes misdiagnosed as sinus headaches 

true

100

True or false: the headaches occur around once per week to twice per week

False: occurs daily or neariy daily

200

Do migraines run in the family?

yes

200

true or false: Tension headaches cause severe headaches around the head

False: usually mild to moderate pain, feels like dull/aching sensation sometimes

200

In how much of the general population does this occur?

0.01%

200

Where is the pain focused?

 in your sinus area and front of head

200

True or false: Primary medication overuse headaches do not cause permanent disability

true:  but could be debilitating temporarily of frequent and severe enough 

300

How many stages are there to migraines?

 4 stages: prodrome, aura, attack, post-drome

300

Name one component to a diagnosis

physical exam

neurological exam

pain description

imaging tests (MRI or CT scan)

300

name 3 risk factors that contribute to the risk of getting cluster headaches


- more common in the spring and fall

- 3 times more common in men 

- Age of more than 30

- Consumption of alcohol

- Prior brain surgery or trauma

- Family history

300

true or false: the pain worsens when you stand for long periods of time

False (Worsening pain if you bend forward or lie down)

300

true or false: management of it could range from dietary adjustment to procedures performed by professionals 

true

400

List 5 triggers to migraines

Hormonal changes in women, drinks, stress, sensory stimuli, sleep changes, physical strain, weather changes, medications, food additives

400

Episodic vs chronic: when do you get headaches more frequently for longer periods of time?

Chronic (>15 days a month)

400

name 4 triggers to cluster headaches

- Watching television

- Alcohol

- Hot weather

- Stress

- Use of nitroglycerin

- Sexual activity

- Glare




400

name the components to a diagnosis

- physical exam

- questions about your headaches 

- MRI or CT scan

400

list 3 symptoms


- nausea

- restlessness

- irritability

- trouble concentrating

- memory problems

500

Pain relieving medication vs preventative medication. What do they each do?

   - Pain relieving medications–known as acute or abortive treatment designed to be taken during migraine attacks to stop symptoms 

   - Preventive medications–taken regularly/daily to reduce the severity or frequency of migraines 

500

list 3 difference between tension headaches and migraines


- does not experience visual disturbances (eg, flashing lights)

- physical activity does not affect/ make worse tension-type headache

- usually does not experience nausea or vomiting 

- usually does not experience nausea or vomiting 

- sensitivity to light or sound is uncommon

500

name one preventative treatment

suboccipital blockade, electrical stimulation, Verapamil, Glucocorticoids, lithium, valproic acid, melatonin, and intranasal capsaicin.

500

what are 3 things you can do to be more prepared and manage things

-Be aware of pre-appointment restrictions

-Write down any symptoms you're experiencing

-Write down key personal information

- Make a list of all medications, vitamins and supplements you're taking

-Write down questions to ask 

500

name two of the most common medications taken by patients with medication overuse headache

  • Opioids

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

  • Analgesics that contain butalbital

  • Aspirin or acetaminophen taken with caffeine

  • Ergotamine

  • Triptans