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Tension
- type
headache
is one of the widely spread types of idiopathic
headaches
. The pathogenesis of the disease includes depression and change in brain serotonin level. The aim of the research is to study the characteristics of ache and the level of serotonin in blood serum in tension-type
headache
. The intensity of ache, complex psychometric parameters and the level of serotonin in blood serum were investigated in 100 patients (75% females and 25% males from 17 to 55 years old) with tension-type
headache
. The average period of the illness was 6-5 years. The diagnosis has been determined according to MKGB (2003) criteria. According to the duration of anamnesis of ache the patients were divided into 3 groups: the first - 66 patients, the second - 24 patients, the third - 10 patients with tension-type
headache
and migraine. Ache status and its impact on different spheres of activity were assessed according to international 150 millimeters visual analogous scale. The research showed that all patients with tension-type
headache
had moderate ache syndrome, depression and anxiety of the middle or high rate which were in inverse dependence on serotonin rate in the blood. Intensity of episodic tension-type
headache
(n=24) was 52 mm according to visual analogous scale, the high rate of anxiety (51,08+/-4,2 scores), moderate rate of depression (12,9 scores according to Bek scale) and tendency of serotonin decreasing in blood (205,72+/-6,74 ng ml) was noted. The research of 76 patients with chronic tension-type
headache
with cephalgy intensity according to VASH 62 mm the high indicators of reactive (46,81+/-2,68 scores) and personal anxiety, the rate of depression (22,4+/-1,64 according to Bek scale) were associated with the displayed decreasing of serotonin amount in blood (119,38+/-9,42 ng/ml). It was concluded that, tension-type
headache
and moderate ache syndrome leads to depression decreased self-control of pain and life quality. The quality of serotonin in blood decreases in patients with tension-type
headache
. The relationship between the intensity of pain syndrome, decrease of work capacity, life quality, and quantity of serotonin in patients with ageing was revealed. It is concluded that serotonin level in blood serum may be considered as pain intensity, degree of depression and index of efficacy of depression treatment. Serotonin is an extremely important neurohormone and its metabolism further study will show new characteristic features of its activity in cerebral neurochemical processes. Scientists thought, that the increased activity caused the psychological disorder, changes in the mood and depression. But the results of the last studies show that the person with the abnormal activity of serotonin does not realize the sense of danger and accordingly the main instinct of self-preservation is broken.
...
PMID:[Relationship between serum blood serotonin and tension--type headache]. 1957 13
The aim of this study was to record the demographic and epidemiological data on adult patients with
headache
who attend the emergency department (ED) and the diagnoses that made by the neurologists in the ED of a tertiary care hospital in metropolitan Thessaloniki (Greece). In an open prospective study, demographic and epidemiological data were collected on all patients who reported
headache
(as chief complaint or not) and presented to the ED of Papageorgiou Hospital between August 2007 and July 2008.
Headache
patients accounted for 1.3% of all ED patients and for 15.5% of patients primarily referred to the ED neurologist.
Tension
type
headache
was the most frequent diagnosis, followed by secondary
headaches
and migraine. The large number of patients without final ED diagnosis and ward admission for further evaluation sheds a light on the immense workload of Greek ED physicians. Furthermore, we found evidence for the misuse of Emergency Medical Services by chronic
headache
patients. These findings indicate shortcomings in the pre-hospital (primary care) management of
headache
patients in the Greek National Health System to an extent unreported so far.
J
Headache
Pain 2010 Apr
PMID:Headache patients in the emergency department of a Greek tertiary care hospital. 1999 55
Tension
-type
headaches
are the most common type of
headaches
in children. No effective treatment for this disease is developed yet. After treatment with tenoten, the number of days with
headache
in 9-17-years-old children decreased by 40.9%, the mean
headache
intensity score decreased to 1.
...
PMID:The use of tenoten (pediatric formulation) in the therapy of chronic tension-type headaches in children. 2002 64
Headache
is one of the most frequent reasons for medical consultation in both general practice and neurology clinics.1
Tension
-type
headaches
occur in up to around 80% and migraine occurs in about 15% of the UK adult population.1(,)2 Prescribed and over the counter-medications are taken to alleviate
headaches
and migraine, but may be used incorrectly.3 In particular, use of some drugs both frequently and regularly can have a paradoxical effect, causing
headaches
rather than relieving them, and leading to medication overuse
headache
.4 Acupuncture, which is usually provided privately by an independent acupuncturist,5 is increasingly being used in the NHS, particularly for painful conditions, such as
headache
.6-8 Here we consider whether acupuncture has a place in the management of patients with tension-type
headaches
or migraine.
...
PMID:Acupuncture for tension-type headaches and migraine. 2053 27
Tension
type
headache
(TTH) is a primary
headache
disorder considered common in children and adolescents. It remains debatable whether TTH and migraine are separate biological entities. This review summarizes the most recent literature of TTH with regards to children and adolescents. Further studies of TTH are needed to develop a biologically based classification system that may be facilitated through understanding changes in the developing brain during childhood and adolescence.
Curr Pain
Headache
Rep 2010 Dec
PMID:Tension type headache in adolescence and childhood: where are we now? 2092 10
Tension
type
headache
(TTH) is the most common primary
headache
disorder, but it is a diagnosis for which patients infrequently present for evaluation in the outpatient setting. Performing a thorough evaluation and establishing the correct diagnosis is essential in formulating an effective treatment plan. There are many complex issues that, although not causative, may play an exacerbating role in TTH. This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis, and pharmacologic treatment of TTH. In addition, nonpharmacologic treatment approaches, sleep dysfunction, and temporomandibular dysfunction are reviewed.
Curr Pain
Headache
Rep 2011 Dec
PMID:Taking care of the challenging tension headache patient. 2184 69
Headaches
are a common complaint for most women during their lifetime, including gestation and puerperium.
Tension
-type
headaches
and migraine flare-ups are the most common
headache
complications after delivery, but the differential diagnosis of postpartum
headache
is broad. The clinician must distinguish common
headache
syndromes from dangerous causes of postpartum
headache
. We will focus on early postpartum
headaches
in the form of case discussions that will include clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and treatment.
...
PMID:Early postpartum headache: case discussions. 2211 10
Tension
type
headaches
are common in clinical practice. Earlier known by various names, the diagnosis has had psychological connotations. Recent evidence has helped clarify the neurobiological basis and the disorder is increasingly considered more in the preview of neurologists. The classification, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment of tension type
headache
are discussed in this paper.
...
PMID:Tension type headache. 2302 70
This observational, descriptive study was conducted to study the clinical profile of children presenting with recurrent
headaches
to the general pediatric services of a tertiary-care, public hospital in northern India. 43 children, 3-18 year old (23 females, median age 10 years), were enrolled between April, 2011 to January, 2012. History, clinical examination (including fundus evaluation and detailed ophthalmological evaluation) and follow-up were done using a structured proforma.
Headache
diagnosis was made on the basis of International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition (ICHD-II).
Headache
disability and severity were assessed by pedMIDAS, and Visual analog scale and Faces scale, respectively. 26 patients (60.5%) had
headache
with migraine features (20, migraine without aura), 11 (25.6%) had
Tension
type
headache
(TTH), and 4 (9.3%) children had non-specific
headache
. Stress was the commonest (42.3%) trigger identified by children with migraine. No patient in the study had an ophthalmological problem as cause of
headache
. 69.2% of migraine patients and 36% of TTH patients had been suffering from it for 1-2 years before reporting to the hospital. Majority of children with recurrent
headache
present late for medical attention. Ophthalmological problems are an infrequent cause of recurrent
headache
in these children.
...
PMID:Recurrent headache in pediatric outpatients at a public hospital in Delhi. 2350 68
This study aimed at investigating social problem solving, perceived stress, depression, and life-satisfaction in patients with tension type and migraine headaches. Forty-nine migraine and 42 tension type
headache
patients (n = 91) consenting to participate were compared to a total of 49 matched healthy control group. Participants filled in a questionnaire consisting self-report measures of problem solving, perceived stress, depression and life satisfaction. They were also asked about
headache
duration, frequency, pain severity, psychiatric treatment and sense of control in one's life. T-tests, chi-square, analysis of variance, logistic regression analysis and Pearson product moment correlation coefficient procedures were used to analyze the data.
Tension
type
headache
patients reported having had more frequent
headaches
than the migraine patients but migraine patients reported having had more intense pain than the tension type
headache
patients. Instances of psychiatric treatment were more common among tension type
headache
patients than the migraine and the control group. Compared to the healthy controls,
headache
patients displayed a deficiency in problem solving, higher levels of perceived stress and depression. Levels of problem solving skills in
headache
patients were related inversely to depression, perceived stress and the number of negative life events but problem solving skills of
headache
patients was related positively to life-satisfaction. The findings from this study suggested that cognitive behavioral problem solving therapy or training might be a viable option for reducing levels of stress and depression, and to increase life-satisfaction in patients suffering from primary
headache
.
...
PMID:Social problem-solving, perceived stress, depression and life-satisfaction in patients suffering from tension type and migraine headaches. 2367 75
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