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1 wrz 2024 · Older adults are at higher risk for developing secondary headache, or headache with an underlying cause—including conditions that need emergency treatment, like stroke, heart attack or giant cell arteritis. 1 Many other sources of secondary headache, like sleep apnea or post-herpetic neuralgia (neuralgia that occurs after a case of shingles ...
28 sie 2024 · Hypnic headache is a rare disorder that occurs in men and women ages 40 to 79. The headache occurs only during sleep and awakens a person at a consistent time.
6 mar 2024 · Migraine is a primary headache disorder, in most cases episodic, that usually lasts 4–72 hours, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and/or photophobia and phonophobia. It is sometimes preceded by a short lasting aura of unilateral, reversable visual, sensory or other symptoms.
In this article we review the clinical aspects of common primary headaches and medication overuse headache in the elderly and their treatments, with emphasis on age-specific problems.
If they increase intracranial pressure, people may have headaches with classic features of intracranial hypertension (eg, worse in the morning or when supine, aggravated by Valsalva, associated with awakening from sleep); may have associated transient visual obscurations, pulsatile tinnitus, or abducens nerve palsies with horizontal diplopia ...
1 lut 2018 · Headache is a common, disabling neurologic problem in all age groups, including older adults. In older adults, headache is most likely a primary disorder, such as tension-type headache or migraine; however, there is a higher risk of secondary causes, such as giant cell arteritis or intracranial lesions, than in younger adults.
21 wrz 2023 · Imagine going to bed after an otherwise normal day, eager for a restful night of sleep, only to be suddenly awakened by a headache. You might feel the pain on just one side of your head or all...