2006
DOI: 10.2298/mpns0608299s
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The impact of headache severity on quality of life of patients with migraine

Abstract: Migraine is a chronic disease characterized by episodic headache attacks, most often on one side of the head with pulsating, moderate to severe pain. We conducted an assessment of headache severity by using the MIGSEV questionnaire, and the quality of life assessment by using the QVM questionnaire, on a sample of 30 patients suffering from migraine. Afterwards, the research results were compared. The research results indicate that the majority of patients suffer from severe and moderate headaches. The quality … Show more

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“…While headache could substantially affect well-being [5,21] , its effect on well-being and cognitive factors has not been investigated comprehensively in the elderly population. In addition, chronic headache is often not an isolated pain state but is frequently accompanied by neck pain [22] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While headache could substantially affect well-being [5,21] , its effect on well-being and cognitive factors has not been investigated comprehensively in the elderly population. In addition, chronic headache is often not an isolated pain state but is frequently accompanied by neck pain [22] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%