Demographic and Clinical Pattern of Headache in Migraine Patients

Bipasha Majumder, D. Paul, K. K. Barman, S. Ferdoushi, Md. Rafiqul Islam, N. Roy, Md Shafiqus Salehin, Md. Monirul Islam
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Background: Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorder and fourth most important factor for debility in human. The presentation of migraine is complex. All patients do not have same features of migraine. Objectives: The purpose of the study was to evaluate demographic and clinical patterns of headache in migraine patients. Methods: A total of 30 migraine patients who were visited in the Headache clinic, Department of Neurology, BSMMU, Dhaka were enrolled for the study. Migraine patients diagnosed according to ICHD-3 (International Classification of Headache Disorders 3rd edition) criteria. Results: Out of 30 patients mean age was 30.63±10.95 years with age range 15-60 years in migraine patients. Female were more common. Positive family history was present in 56.7% patients. Common associated symptoms were photophobia, phonophobia (96.7%) and nausea (83.3%) in migraine patients. Common precipitating factors were stress and sunlight (90%) followed by journey (80%) and insomnia (73.3%). A major portion of migraine was without aura (73.3%) and the ratio of aura to without aura is 1: 2.75. Major portion of migraine patients were complained of 4-6 attacks/ month (46.7%) which was followed by 1-3 attacks/month (36.7%). Most of the migraine patients complained as moderate headache (60%) followed by severe headache (40%). Conclusion: This study concluded that migraine is a disease of younger age group and it affects female more commonly than male, pattern of headache in migraine patients is unique. Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 2019; Vol. 35 (2): 63-68
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偏头痛患者头痛的人口学特征和临床特征
背景:偏头痛是最常见的神经系统疾病之一,也是导致人类衰弱的第四大因素。偏头痛的表现是复杂的。并非所有患者都具有相同的偏头痛特征。目的:本研究的目的是评估偏头痛患者头痛的人口学和临床模式。方法:选取在达卡BSMMU神经内科头痛门诊就诊的30例偏头痛患者作为研究对象。根据ICHD-3(国际头痛疾病分类第三版)标准诊断的偏头痛患者。结果:30例偏头痛患者平均年龄30.63±10.95岁,年龄范围15 ~ 60岁。女性更常见。56.7%的患者有阳性家族史。偏头痛患者常见的相关症状为畏光、恐音(96.7%)和恶心(83.3%)。常见的诱发因素为压力和阳光(90%),其次是旅行(80%)和失眠(73.3%)。无先兆偏头痛占主要比例(73.3%),先兆与无先兆之比为1:2 .75。以4 ~ 6次/月为主(46.7%),其次为1 ~ 3次/月(36.7%)。大多数偏头痛患者主诉为中度头痛(60%),其次是重度头痛(40%)。结论:偏头痛是一种低龄疾病,女性发病率高于男性,偏头痛患者的头痛类型具有独特性。2019年孟加拉国神经科学杂志;Vol. 35 (2): 63-68
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