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HEADACHES
Isha Dave B.Sc (Hons), M.C Optom (UK)
Practicing Optometrist and Educator
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Headaches
• International Headache society
Classification of headache
– 62 types of classifiable headache
• 12 groups + non classifiable
– Primary headache
• Groups 1 - 4
– Secondary headache
• Groups 5 - 12
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Glaser J, 1999
NEURO-
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Pub: Lippincott Williams and
Wilkins, Philadelphia
Most common causes:
• Primary
– tension
– migraine
– idiopathic stabbing
– exertional
– cluster
• Secondary
– Head injury
– Inflammation/ Infection
(e.g. Meningitis
– Raised intracranial
pressure
– Space Occupying Lesion
– Vascular (E.g.
Aneurysm)
– Hunger/ thirst/ lack of
sleep
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Primary headaches
• Tension type 69%
• Migraine 16%
• Cluster headache 0.1%
• Facial pain
Tension type headache
• Chronic or episodic
• Normally:
– bilateral, occipital, parietal or posterior neck
– Dull band-like pressure
– occur daily
• Associated with
– sleeplessness
– stress or emotional conflict
• Differential diagnosis with migraine difficult
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Pathophysiology
• Due to muscle contraction
• Commonly associated with psychological
problems
Routine referral to GP
Recommend treatment or advice on associated
psychological problems.
Management
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• Episodic headache
• Sensory sensitivity
• 5 phases
– 1. Prodrome - affects 60%
– 2. Aura - affects 20%
– 3. Headache - affects 80%
– 4. Termination
– 5. Postdrome
Migraine
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1. Prodrome
• An awareness that an attack is going to
happen
• can be psychological symptoms
– depression, euphoria, mental slowness,
hyperactivity
• can be neurologic phenomena
– photophobia, phonophobia
– Nausea / vomitting
• can be general
– coldness, loss of appetite, food cravings
2. Aura
• Focal neurological symptoms
– sensory
• visual, auditory, numbness, tingling
– motor
• ophthalmoplegia, hemiplegia
• Develops over 5 - 20 minutes
• Normally lasts less than 60 minutes
• ‘prolonged aura’ last up to a week
• the effects of a ‘migranous infarction’ will last longer
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3. Headache
• Onset 60 minutes after aura finishes
• Headache described as:
– Moderate to severe
– throbbing
– Unilateral
– Aggravated by movement
• Associated with:
– photophobia or phonophobia
– poor concentration
– nausea, vomiting
4. Termination
• The pain fades
5. Postdrome
Can last 24 - 48 hours.
Tiredness
General malaise
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Common migraine
• No aura
– Unilateral pulsating headache
– associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia or
phonophobia
– Aggravated by physical activity
– 5 attacks needed for diagnosis
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Classic migraine - the aura
• Most commonly aura are ocular
– binocular and confined to one hemifield
– can be monocular
• retinal migraine
– can be ocular motor
• ophthalmoplegic migraine
• can be non-ocular
– range of motor or sensory deficits
• Hemi-sensory or vertigo
– can result in complete hemiplegia
• Two episodes required for diagnosis
Visual aura
• Teichopsia
– Fortification spectra
• Hemianopia
– scintillating scotomata
– Water running down windscreen
– Heat haze
– Broken up / cracked mirror
• Tunnel vision
– Very rarely total visual loss
Pathophysiology
• Thought to be vascular in origin
– Vessel constriction corresponds to aura
– Vessel dilation corresponds to headache
• Pain from Intra-cranial, extra-cerebral vessels
• Physiological trigger unknown
• Genetic influence
– many have positive family history
• Many have an external trigger
– tiredness, certain foods or drinks, bright lights
• fMRI suggests pontine / midbrain activity
Management
• Reassurance
– not life threatening
– not associated with serious illness
– exception can be young women on ‘the pill’
• No known cure
• Change in lifestyle can reduce frequency
– Avoid triggers
• Write a ‘headache diary’
• Medication
– Pain relief during acute attack
– Preventative if > 5 attacks per month
Cluster headache
migrainous neuralgia
• Severe, unilateral head or face pain
– lasts 15 to 180 minutes
– occurs in clusters
• 1 - 8 attacks daily over a period of days or weeks
• can be associated with
– Restlessness / facial flushing
– Conjunctival injection, lacrimation, eye lid oedema
– nasal congestion / rhinorrhoea (runny nose)
– Horners (sympathetic ophthalmoplegia)
• Pupil constriction and partial ptosis
• Predominantly affects men
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Headache characteristics
• Starts around one eye or cheek
• spreads across head
• reaches a peak in a few minutes
• lasts 30 minutes - a few hours
• Intense pain
– sufferers bang head against wall
– burn head with hot compressors
• Wakes patient in early hours
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Pathophysiology
• Cause unknown
– no demonstrable pathology
• fMRI
– Hypothalamic activity
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Facial pain
• Trigeminal neuralgia
– Affects distribution of trigeminal nerve
– intense jabs of pain
• Repetitive
• lasts only seconds, with an ache in between
• Mostly affects mandibular or maxillary region
• can affect ophthalmic division, but not in isolation
– Onset usually after age 50 years
• Atypical facial pain
– Diffuse ache
– Not conforming to distribution of Vth Nerve
Pathophysiology
• Trigemminal neuralgia
– Compression of Vth nerve root leaving pons
• usually an aneurysm or other vascular lesion
• Atypical facial pain
– Dental pain / disease
– Nasopharyngeal neoplasm
– Psychological illness
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Secondary headaches
• Post-traumatic
• Vascular
– temporal arteritis
– aneurysm
– arteriovenous malformation
• Raised intracranial pressure
– CSF pressure
– SOL
• Ocular pathology
Post-traumatic headache
• Chronic or acute
• Associated with severe head trauma
• Not necessarily a definable injury
• Injury may or may not have involved
concussion
• starts immediately or after several weeks
• can last several months
• dull general ache
– may have localised areas of higher intensity.
Pathophysiology
• May be no obvious intracranial trauma
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Vascular - Temporal Arteritis
• Also known as giant cell arteritis
• Normally only in over 60’s
• headache
– normally constant
– gradual onset to a diffuse severe aching
– superficial scalp tenderness - temporal
– worse at night and in the cold
• jaw claudication
• associations
– fever, anaemia, weight loss, AION or
ophthalmoplegia
Pathophysiology
• Arteritis affecting external carotid and
ophthalmic arteries
• elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Management:
Immediate referral to Eye Emergency Department
Maybe a precurser to a stroke or coronary
AION
70% other eye affected within 10 days
Vascular - Aneurysm
• Recurring headaches may precede a burst
aneurysm
– Often severe headache
• Ruptured aneurysm
– sudden, excruciating headache
– stiff neck
– vomiting
– altered behaviour
– may have focal lesions
• IIIrd nerve palsy if posterior communicating artery
affected
• hemiparesis if middle cerebral artery affected
Arteriovenous Malformation
• Specific recurring headache
– throughout life
• Ruptured AVM
– sudden severe headache
– stiff neck
– homonymous field defect typical of
occipital AVM
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Pathophysiology
• Aneurysm
– Focal damage near site of lesion
– Burst aneurysm of major vessel life threatening
• Arterio-venous malformation
– Focal damage near site of lesion
– haemorrhage results in increased ICPManagement
Referral to GP same day
Immediate referral to casualty if:
Suspect burst aneurysm or AVM
Aneurysm on major vessel
Raised intracranial pressure
• Headache characteristics
– normally intermittent
– non specific, non localised
– dull, not throbbing
– worse after exercise
– may waken patient from sleep
– transient headache on coughing
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Pathophysiology
• Traction on pain sensitive structures
– intra-cranial, extra-cerebral
– such as meninges
Management
If associated with papilloedema or other neurological signs
refer to GP within one week, with recommendation for
neurological investigation.
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Ocular pathology
• Ocular disease causing general headache
– conjunctivitis, corneal lesions, anterior uveitis, angle
closure glaucoma, optic neuritis, orbital tumours and
pseudo tumours, Tolosa Hunt syndrome.
• Ocular pain or pain on eye movements
– paratrigeminal syndrome, ocular motor nerve palsies,
carotid cavernous fistula, naso-pharyngeal tumours
• Asthenopic symptoms
– incorrect refractive error correction, ocular motor
imbalance, convergence insufficiency, ocular neurosis
Pathophysiology
• Specific to the ocular disease
• Why this presents as headache is unknown
Management
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• Suffered by everyone at times
• Can indicate life threatening disease
• Should be considered serious when:
– they recur frequently
– are continuous
– exist in conjunction with other neurological
symptoms
• When in doubt - refer
Headaches
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Management
• Keep a headache diary
• Treat any related signs that can be treated in
optometric practice
• If systemic or psychological factors are suspected
recommend a GP referral
– with an urgency dependent on severity, frequency and
suspected cause
• Urgent referral to casualty is recommended if suspect
– an intracranial haemorrhage
– cerebral aneurysm
– temporal arteritis
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Headaches presentation at www.eyenirvaan.com

  • 1. HEADACHES Isha Dave B.Sc (Hons), M.C Optom (UK) Practicing Optometrist and Educator To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 2. Headaches • International Headache society Classification of headache – 62 types of classifiable headache • 12 groups + non classifiable – Primary headache • Groups 1 - 4 – Secondary headache • Groups 5 - 12 To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 3. Glaser J, 1999 NEURO- OPHTHALMOLOGY Pub: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia
  • 4. Most common causes: • Primary – tension – migraine – idiopathic stabbing – exertional – cluster • Secondary – Head injury – Inflammation/ Infection (e.g. Meningitis – Raised intracranial pressure – Space Occupying Lesion – Vascular (E.g. Aneurysm) – Hunger/ thirst/ lack of sleep To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 5. Primary headaches • Tension type 69% • Migraine 16% • Cluster headache 0.1% • Facial pain
  • 6. Tension type headache • Chronic or episodic • Normally: – bilateral, occipital, parietal or posterior neck – Dull band-like pressure – occur daily • Associated with – sleeplessness – stress or emotional conflict • Differential diagnosis with migraine difficult To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 7. Pathophysiology • Due to muscle contraction • Commonly associated with psychological problems Routine referral to GP Recommend treatment or advice on associated psychological problems. Management To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 8. • Episodic headache • Sensory sensitivity • 5 phases – 1. Prodrome - affects 60% – 2. Aura - affects 20% – 3. Headache - affects 80% – 4. Termination – 5. Postdrome Migraine To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 9. 1. Prodrome • An awareness that an attack is going to happen • can be psychological symptoms – depression, euphoria, mental slowness, hyperactivity • can be neurologic phenomena – photophobia, phonophobia – Nausea / vomitting • can be general – coldness, loss of appetite, food cravings
  • 10. 2. Aura • Focal neurological symptoms – sensory • visual, auditory, numbness, tingling – motor • ophthalmoplegia, hemiplegia • Develops over 5 - 20 minutes • Normally lasts less than 60 minutes • ‘prolonged aura’ last up to a week • the effects of a ‘migranous infarction’ will last longer To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 11. 3. Headache • Onset 60 minutes after aura finishes • Headache described as: – Moderate to severe – throbbing – Unilateral – Aggravated by movement • Associated with: – photophobia or phonophobia – poor concentration – nausea, vomiting
  • 12. 4. Termination • The pain fades 5. Postdrome Can last 24 - 48 hours. Tiredness General malaise To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 13. Common migraine • No aura – Unilateral pulsating headache – associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia or phonophobia – Aggravated by physical activity – 5 attacks needed for diagnosis To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 14. Classic migraine - the aura • Most commonly aura are ocular – binocular and confined to one hemifield – can be monocular • retinal migraine – can be ocular motor • ophthalmoplegic migraine • can be non-ocular – range of motor or sensory deficits • Hemi-sensory or vertigo – can result in complete hemiplegia • Two episodes required for diagnosis
  • 15. Visual aura • Teichopsia – Fortification spectra • Hemianopia – scintillating scotomata – Water running down windscreen – Heat haze – Broken up / cracked mirror • Tunnel vision – Very rarely total visual loss
  • 16. Pathophysiology • Thought to be vascular in origin – Vessel constriction corresponds to aura – Vessel dilation corresponds to headache • Pain from Intra-cranial, extra-cerebral vessels • Physiological trigger unknown • Genetic influence – many have positive family history • Many have an external trigger – tiredness, certain foods or drinks, bright lights • fMRI suggests pontine / midbrain activity
  • 17. Management • Reassurance – not life threatening – not associated with serious illness – exception can be young women on ‘the pill’ • No known cure • Change in lifestyle can reduce frequency – Avoid triggers • Write a ‘headache diary’ • Medication – Pain relief during acute attack – Preventative if > 5 attacks per month
  • 18. Cluster headache migrainous neuralgia • Severe, unilateral head or face pain – lasts 15 to 180 minutes – occurs in clusters • 1 - 8 attacks daily over a period of days or weeks • can be associated with – Restlessness / facial flushing – Conjunctival injection, lacrimation, eye lid oedema – nasal congestion / rhinorrhoea (runny nose) – Horners (sympathetic ophthalmoplegia) • Pupil constriction and partial ptosis • Predominantly affects men To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 19. Headache characteristics • Starts around one eye or cheek • spreads across head • reaches a peak in a few minutes • lasts 30 minutes - a few hours • Intense pain – sufferers bang head against wall – burn head with hot compressors • Wakes patient in early hours To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 20. Pathophysiology • Cause unknown – no demonstrable pathology • fMRI – Hypothalamic activity To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 21. Facial pain • Trigeminal neuralgia – Affects distribution of trigeminal nerve – intense jabs of pain • Repetitive • lasts only seconds, with an ache in between • Mostly affects mandibular or maxillary region • can affect ophthalmic division, but not in isolation – Onset usually after age 50 years • Atypical facial pain – Diffuse ache – Not conforming to distribution of Vth Nerve
  • 22. Pathophysiology • Trigemminal neuralgia – Compression of Vth nerve root leaving pons • usually an aneurysm or other vascular lesion • Atypical facial pain – Dental pain / disease – Nasopharyngeal neoplasm – Psychological illness To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 23. Secondary headaches • Post-traumatic • Vascular – temporal arteritis – aneurysm – arteriovenous malformation • Raised intracranial pressure – CSF pressure – SOL • Ocular pathology
  • 24. Post-traumatic headache • Chronic or acute • Associated with severe head trauma • Not necessarily a definable injury • Injury may or may not have involved concussion • starts immediately or after several weeks • can last several months • dull general ache – may have localised areas of higher intensity.
  • 25. Pathophysiology • May be no obvious intracranial trauma To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 26. Vascular - Temporal Arteritis • Also known as giant cell arteritis • Normally only in over 60’s • headache – normally constant – gradual onset to a diffuse severe aching – superficial scalp tenderness - temporal – worse at night and in the cold • jaw claudication • associations – fever, anaemia, weight loss, AION or ophthalmoplegia
  • 27. Pathophysiology • Arteritis affecting external carotid and ophthalmic arteries • elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate Management: Immediate referral to Eye Emergency Department Maybe a precurser to a stroke or coronary AION 70% other eye affected within 10 days
  • 28. Vascular - Aneurysm • Recurring headaches may precede a burst aneurysm – Often severe headache • Ruptured aneurysm – sudden, excruciating headache – stiff neck – vomiting – altered behaviour – may have focal lesions • IIIrd nerve palsy if posterior communicating artery affected • hemiparesis if middle cerebral artery affected
  • 29. Arteriovenous Malformation • Specific recurring headache – throughout life • Ruptured AVM – sudden severe headache – stiff neck – homonymous field defect typical of occipital AVM To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 30. Pathophysiology • Aneurysm – Focal damage near site of lesion – Burst aneurysm of major vessel life threatening • Arterio-venous malformation – Focal damage near site of lesion – haemorrhage results in increased ICPManagement Referral to GP same day Immediate referral to casualty if: Suspect burst aneurysm or AVM Aneurysm on major vessel
  • 31. Raised intracranial pressure • Headache characteristics – normally intermittent – non specific, non localised – dull, not throbbing – worse after exercise – may waken patient from sleep – transient headache on coughing To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 32. Pathophysiology • Traction on pain sensitive structures – intra-cranial, extra-cerebral – such as meninges Management If associated with papilloedema or other neurological signs refer to GP within one week, with recommendation for neurological investigation. To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 33. Ocular pathology • Ocular disease causing general headache – conjunctivitis, corneal lesions, anterior uveitis, angle closure glaucoma, optic neuritis, orbital tumours and pseudo tumours, Tolosa Hunt syndrome. • Ocular pain or pain on eye movements – paratrigeminal syndrome, ocular motor nerve palsies, carotid cavernous fistula, naso-pharyngeal tumours • Asthenopic symptoms – incorrect refractive error correction, ocular motor imbalance, convergence insufficiency, ocular neurosis
  • 34. Pathophysiology • Specific to the ocular disease • Why this presents as headache is unknown Management To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 35. • Suffered by everyone at times • Can indicate life threatening disease • Should be considered serious when: – they recur frequently – are continuous – exist in conjunction with other neurological symptoms • When in doubt - refer Headaches To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 36. Management • Keep a headache diary • Treat any related signs that can be treated in optometric practice • If systemic or psychological factors are suspected recommend a GP referral – with an urgency dependent on severity, frequency and suspected cause • Urgent referral to casualty is recommended if suspect – an intracranial haemorrhage – cerebral aneurysm – temporal arteritis
  • 37. THANK YOU To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com