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    Excellent POST! Your detailed patient symptoms clearly outline a moderate migraine clinical presentation. Each patient presents differently is also a key to recognizing how to positively treat to meet individual factors (allergies, drug interactions, pregnancy concerns, age ect). For example, Woo and Robinson (2016) identify serotonin syndrome developments with interactions with triptans (p. 1043). Reviewing each patient’s medication list comprehensively is imperative and utilizing resources such

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    Migraine: A Case Study

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    A 37-year-old patient presenting with her 6th migraine in a 2-week period indicates that additional information regarding the patient’s chief complaint is needed. I would start my exam by sitting down with the patient to discuss the patient’s present illness in further detail. I would focus on subjective questions that allow for specific details related to the migraine while also observing the patient’s response. These questions would include: location, onset, frequency, and duration, setting, quality

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    Chronic Migraines Essay

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    a chronic headache. This is an umbrella term that encompasses several types:  Chronic Migraine  Chronic tension-type headache  New daily persistent headache  Hemicrania continua Although similar in scope, these headaches have symptoms that differentiate themselves from one another. Chronic migraines are the most common type of headache. This type often occurs in people with a history of episodic migraines. The symptoms include a severe, throbbing pain that affects one or both sides of the head

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    A migraine is a common, chronic, and debilitating neurovascular disorder. It is characterized by attacks of serve headache along with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and some patients an aura neurological symptom (Goadsby, Lipton, & Ferrari, 2002). There are two types of migraines classical migraine and common migraine. Classical migraine is one that either preceded or accompanied by focal neurological symptoms which are generally visual, this occurs in 15% of patients and is referred to migraine

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    Migraines are debilitating conditions that impinge on the lives of between 12 and 24 million Americans, and remain grossly under diagnosed. “World Health Organization has ranked migraine in 2010 Global Burden Survey as 3rd most prevalent disorder and the 7th highest cause of disability worldwide” (Singh 255). Individuals suffering from migraines typically cannot participate in normal daily activities such as school, work, or social occasions due to pain. With an onset of a migraine, people often

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    Migraines Research Paper

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    Migraines and a variety of other types of headaches, such as sinus headache and tension headache, are quite painful. Migraine is a word typically used to describe a wide range of related disorders. They are the most common cause of daily head pain, afflicting more than eighty-seven percent of people who complain of head pain daily. There are many types of migraines: Abdominal migraine, hemiplegic migraine, and ocular migraines. Migraines have many symptoms that can occur in various blends. The typical

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    Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders. As per World Health Organization (WHO), headache related complaints were placed in ten top disturbing disease conditions worldwide (1). Incidence of migraine ranges from 3.5% to 7% globally (2). Migraine is said to be due to the enhanced sensitivity level of the nervous system and activation of the trigeminovascular system (3). It was found from the population based studies that approximately two to three percent prevalence of migraine (4)

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    Migraine Research Paper

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    Migraine is a complex neurological disease with an undetermined cause. The prevalence of this disease has been reported as 24.4% among the women aged between 30 to 40 years. The prevalence declines by 5% with women aged 60 years and older. Low-tension glaucoma is a type of condition that is observed mainly in those 60 years and older. A higher prevalence of migraine was reported in the 1980s in patients with low-tension glaucoma, and since then, migraine has been considered a potential vascular risk

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    Migraine: A severe recurring headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, that is characterized by sharp, throbbing pain and is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, and visual disturbances (dictionary.com). The above definition is what shows up when migraine is searched on Google. If migraine was searched on me, what would show up would be months of missed school, hospital stays, countless medications and eventual recovery. In seventh grade, the migraines started

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    Migraine Migraine is extreme head pain whereby one also experiences other phenomena such as intolerance to light, one may be disturbed by sound and also distressed by smell. Migraine is debilitating to many, with sufferers experiencing some or all of the following: nausea, vomiting, eye pain, blurred vision, intensely intolerable throbbing pain (usually on one side of the head which may come and go in waves), sensitivity to light and sounds, smell and touch, and migraine may last up to three days1

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