2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2022.107339
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Patterns of COVID-19-related headache: A cross-sectional study

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“…Early data have shown that headache was commonly found in Omicron variant [12], while recent data from the ZOE COVID study report a higher prevalence of dizzy or light headed, headache and brain fog in Delta versus Omicron variant [11 & ]. Headache is usually described as moderate or severe, diffuse and oppressive (75% of cases described as tension-type headache (TTH)-like) although sometimes it has been described with migraine-like characteristics such as throbbing pain that gets worse with movement, nausea, vomiting and photo or phonophobia, especially in patients with a previous history of migraine [13,14].…”
Section: Headache As a Symptom Of Acute Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Early data have shown that headache was commonly found in Omicron variant [12], while recent data from the ZOE COVID study report a higher prevalence of dizzy or light headed, headache and brain fog in Delta versus Omicron variant [11 & ]. Headache is usually described as moderate or severe, diffuse and oppressive (75% of cases described as tension-type headache (TTH)-like) although sometimes it has been described with migraine-like characteristics such as throbbing pain that gets worse with movement, nausea, vomiting and photo or phonophobia, especially in patients with a previous history of migraine [13,14].…”
Section: Headache As a Symptom Of Acute Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Headache is usually described as moderate or severe, diffuse and oppressive (75% of cases described as tension-type headache (TTH)-like) although sometimes it has been described with migraine-like characteristics such as throbbing pain that gets worse with movement, nausea, vomiting and photo or phonophobia, especially in patients with a previous history of migraine [13,14].…”
Section: Headache As a Symptom Of Acute Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virus is thought to cause neurologic impairment directly by damaging the neuronal pathway and indirectly through hypoxia, hypertension, coagulopathy, cytokine storm in the CNS, and worsening preexisting conditions 18. Headache is a common symptom of COVID-19 infection and often is resistant to typical treatment methods including acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and classic migraine medications 19. Headache also is a prevalent symptom in PASC, affecting 10.6% of patients at 90 days after acute infection 20.…”
Section: Cns and Neurocognitive Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No consensus exists about effective treatment for headaches related to COVID-19 because they often are refractory to typically recommended treatments. Headache associated with COVID-19 has been shown to have only a partial response to first-line analgesics 19…”
Section: Cns and Neurocognitive Complicationsmentioning
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