Migraine in a specialist menopause clinic.

E. MacGregor, D. Barnes
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OBJECTIVES Epidemiological studies suggest that migraine and headache worsen during the climacteric. The authors noted that women attending a specialist hospital-based menopause clinic frequently reported vasomotor and other common climacteric symptoms but few spontaneously reported headache or migraine. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of migraine and headache in women attending this clinic. METHODS Seventy-four women consecutively attending the menopause clinic at St. Bartholomew's Hospital were questioned about headache. Those with a positive response were further interviewed to obtain a headache diagnosis. RESULTS Headache was found to be a common symptom affecting 57% of women in the 3 months before attending a specialist menopause clinic. Migraine affected 29% of patients in the preceding 3 months. This condition was associated with significant disability: 80% of women reported that attacks were more frequent than once a month; 75% reported that the attacks were severe; 50% reported that the duration of treated attacks was longer than 1 day. DISCUSSION The high prevalence of headache and migraine in this group suggests that perimenopausal women should routinely be asked about headache and offered appropriate advice. This should include optimal attack therapy and strategies for preventing attacks, which may include hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Further studies are warranted to evaluate the relationship between climacteric symptoms, headaches, migraine and HRT.
偏头痛在专科更年期诊所。
目的流行病学研究表明,偏头痛和头痛在更年期加重。作者指出,在专科医院的更年期诊所就诊的妇女经常报告血管舒缩和其他常见的更年期症状,但很少有人自发报告头痛或偏头痛。本研究的目的是评估在该诊所就诊的女性偏头痛和头痛的患病率。方法对74名在圣巴塞洛缪医院绝经期门诊就诊的女性进行头痛调查。那些有积极反应的人进一步接受访谈,以获得头痛诊断。结果57%的女性在更年期专科门诊就诊前3个月出现头痛的常见症状。29%的患者在前3个月出现偏头痛。这种情况与严重的残疾有关:80%的妇女报告发作频率超过每月一次;75%的人报告说攻击很严重;50%的患者报告治疗的持续时间超过1天。讨论:该人群中头痛和偏头痛的高患病率提示围绝经期妇女应定期询问头痛情况并提供适当的建议。这应该包括最佳的攻击治疗和预防攻击的策略,其中可能包括激素替代疗法(HRT)。需要进一步的研究来评估更年期症状、头痛、偏头痛和激素替代疗法之间的关系。
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