2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10194-004-0126-1
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Headache and sleep: clinical and therapeutical aspects

Abstract: Sleep disorders and headache are frequently comorbid. Anatomical, biochemical and physiologic common features and pathways could explain the bidirectional influence between sleep disorders and headache. One of the troubles often encountered in the evaluation of the comorbidity between sleep and headache disorders is that patients referring to tertiary headache centres are mainly concerned about their pain and generally do not tend to spontaneously report their possible sleep problems. But when they are specifi… Show more

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“…TTH symptoms were also worse in those who had anxiety or depression. Researchers noted that, the prevalence of anxiety in the patients of TTH is higher than the normal population Puca et al 1999;Holroyd et al 2000). The present researcher wants to suggest that the proper diagnosis and treatment of anxiety needed for the improved management of tension-type headaches.…”
Section: Behavioural Measurementioning
confidence: 94%
“…TTH symptoms were also worse in those who had anxiety or depression. Researchers noted that, the prevalence of anxiety in the patients of TTH is higher than the normal population Puca et al 1999;Holroyd et al 2000). The present researcher wants to suggest that the proper diagnosis and treatment of anxiety needed for the improved management of tension-type headaches.…”
Section: Behavioural Measurementioning
confidence: 94%