“i-Human Case Study Week
#7: Evaluation of More
Frequent Severe Headaches in
a Young Adult Female” 2026
i-Human Case Study Week #7
, More Frequent Severe Headaches in a 26-Year-Old
Female (Migraine With Aura)
Patient Demographics
Age: 26 years
Sex: Female
Height: 5’6” (168 cm)
Weight: 122 lbs (55.5 kg)
BMI: 19.7 kg/m²
Encounter Setting: Outpatient clinic
Mode: Learning Mode
Reason for Encounter: More frequent severe headaches
Chief Complaint (CC)
“My headaches have become more frequent and severe.”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
The patient is a 26-year-old female presenting with recurrent severe headaches that have
increased in frequency and intensity over the past 2–3 months.
HPI Questions & Patient Answers (i-Human Style)
Question Patient Response
When did headaches begin? Several years ago
Recent change? Yes, more frequent and severe
Frequency? 3–4 times per week
Duration? 6–24 hours
Location? Unilateral, temporal
Pain quality? Throbbing
Severity (1–10)? 8/10
Associated symptoms? Nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia
Aura present? Yes – visual flashing lights
Triggers? Stress, missed meals, bright lights
Relief factors? Dark room, sleep
OTC meds effective? Minimal relief
#7: Evaluation of More
Frequent Severe Headaches in
a Young Adult Female” 2026
i-Human Case Study Week #7
, More Frequent Severe Headaches in a 26-Year-Old
Female (Migraine With Aura)
Patient Demographics
Age: 26 years
Sex: Female
Height: 5’6” (168 cm)
Weight: 122 lbs (55.5 kg)
BMI: 19.7 kg/m²
Encounter Setting: Outpatient clinic
Mode: Learning Mode
Reason for Encounter: More frequent severe headaches
Chief Complaint (CC)
“My headaches have become more frequent and severe.”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
The patient is a 26-year-old female presenting with recurrent severe headaches that have
increased in frequency and intensity over the past 2–3 months.
HPI Questions & Patient Answers (i-Human Style)
Question Patient Response
When did headaches begin? Several years ago
Recent change? Yes, more frequent and severe
Frequency? 3–4 times per week
Duration? 6–24 hours
Location? Unilateral, temporal
Pain quality? Throbbing
Severity (1–10)? 8/10
Associated symptoms? Nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia
Aura present? Yes – visual flashing lights
Triggers? Stress, missed meals, bright lights
Relief factors? Dark room, sleep
OTC meds effective? Minimal relief