No cure; management focuses on reducing the frequency and severity of migraines and improving quality of life
Chronic migraine is a type of headache disorder characterized by headaches occurring on 15 or more days per month, with at least eight of them being migraines. Management includes lifestyle changes, preventive medications, and acute headache treatments.
Recurrent, disabling headaches that occur on at least 15 days per month for at least three months, with features typical of migraines
Pulsating or throbbing head pain, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound
Clinical evaluation, headache diary, sometimes imaging studies
Variable, depends on the frequency and response to treatment
Impaired quality of life, psychological impact
Genetic and environmental factors; specific triggers may contribute
Medications for acute relief, preventive medications, lifestyle changes
Medications for acute relief, preventive medications, lifestyle changes
Recurrent, disabling headaches often accompanied by other symptoms
Identification of triggers, preventive and symptomatic treatments
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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