Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 352
Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 352 - Just when you thought your brain could unwind, enter the medical trivia of FFFF.
Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 352 - Just when you thought your brain could unwind, enter the medical trivia of FFFF.
Here is an example algorithm in headache diagnosis
An 80yo female with type II diabetes presents with 4 days of lower abdominal pain, associated with dysuria, haematuria and malaise.
The neurological portion of your assessment of a patient with headache can give you important clues and must be undertaken carefully and diligently
Every headache patient will require a full neurological examination. In these articles we’ll briefly cover the components of a complete neurological exam
A 55yo lady presents with a two day history of subjective fevers and left flank pain. She has a past medical history including recurrent pyelonephritis and anaemia.
Headache triggers. Help your patient identify the key food and non-food triggers that can contribute to their headaches
Keep a Headache diary. Helping your patient to identify factors that contribute to their headaches might help reduce the severity and frequency of their headaches.
Taking a great headache history. Often, there may be symptoms before, during, or after the head pain, which the patient does not associate with their headaches.
Perhaps the most important aspect of headache care is accurately diagnosing your patient’s headache type.
The International Headache Society defines neuralgia as a pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves, presumed to be due to dysfunction or injury of those neural structures.
Louis Auguste Queyrat (1856-1933) was a French Dermatologist and syphilologist. Erythroplasia de Queyrat (carcinoma in situ of the glans)