1. What are the 2 classifications of headaches?: Primary
- not life threatening (benign)
- Chronic, but may be acute if first presentation
Secondary
- symptoms of other illnesses
- dangerous
- acute/new onset or suddenly gets worse
2. What are the 3 chronic primary types of headaches?: - Tension headache
- Migraine headache
- Cluster headache
3. What are the types of chronic secondary headaches?: - cervical degenerative joint
disease
- temporomandibular joint syndrome
- cranial neuralgias
- headaches associated with substances or their withdrawal (caffeine, nitrates, analgesics, ergotamine)
4. What is the MC type of chronic headache?: MC is primary headache
,5. What are the types of primary new-onset headaches?: - benign cough headache
- benign exertional headache
- headache associated with sexual activity
- benign thunderclap headache
- Idiopathic intracranial HTN (pseudotumor cerebri)
6. What are the types of secondary new-onset headaches?: Infectious
- URTI
- sinusitis
- meningitis
Vascular
- temporal arteritis
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- parenchymal hemorrhage
- malignant HTN
, - cavernous sinus thrombosis
Space occupying lesions
- brain tumors
- subdural hematoma
Secondary morning headaches
- sleep disturbance
- nightttime hypoglycemia
Postconcussive syndrome
7. What is the MC type of new-onset headache?: MC is secondary headaches
8. How should a patient with a headache be evaluted?: KLMNO
K = kinetic (sudden/gradual, how the headache moves)
L = LOCATION
M = major risk/medical history
N = new? first or worse?
O = onset
9. What are common accompanying symptoms of various types of headaches?-