Your friend, your aunt, your patient in your primary care office - everyone seems to be talking about migraines. But is it a headache or is it a migraine? How do you know the difference?
As a new grad, it’s not unusual to feel like you have been thrown into the deep end when patients present with a migraine or a headache. It’s not a super black and white topic, and patients sometimes have a hard time describing their symptoms, which adds to the challenge.
This week, we’ll talk about what makes a migraine different from a headache, and how to approach your patient who just knows that their head hurts and wants relief.
✅ Differentiating headaches and migraines
✅ Migraine red flags
✅ Other diagnoses that can be mistaken for migraine
✅ A word about auras
✅ The importance of a headache diary for you and your patient
When you have a good handle on the red flags, and what makes a migraine different from a regular headache, managing migraines will get easier for both you and your patient.
Check out the links that I referenced here: https://www.realworldnp.com/blog/diagnosing-migraine
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