Abstract

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Highlights

  • Article is dedicated to the problem of headache in children

  • Analysis of results of the modern studies on magnesium deficiency and its correction in patients with headache indicates that magnesium metabolism may play an important role both in pathogenesis of different headache types and in its treatment and prevention

  • In most children the headache prognosis is positive, thorough clinical attention shall be given to the headaches occurring once a week or more often, if the symptoms have emerged or amplified after a head injury and if the pain is accompanied by emesis, sight and coordination disorders, dizziness, body temperature increase, neckaches, and rigidity of occipital muscles

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Role of magnesium in headache pathogenesis in children and adolescents

Article is dedicated to the problem of headache in children. This pathology is being found more frequently in pediatric and children’s neurologic practice. Headaches in children may be caused by infections, stresses, high-level anxiety, or head injuries. Recurrent headaches are most frequently migraines with aura, nausea, emesis, pallor, and burdened family history; tension headaches involving head and neck muscles and usually suffered at the end of the day; neurosis headaches, which are difficult to clinically differentiate from tension headaches; headaches caused by increased intracranial pressure (usually occur in the morning and are accompanied by emesis; they become severer when the person coughs or sneezes, and progress if personal behavioral changes or focal neurological deficits arise or intensify). Headaches in children and adolescents. 1 – acute periodic headache: classic or associated migraine; 2 – chronic non-progressive headache, i.e. tension headache or anxiety/depression/somatization-accompanying headache; 3 – chronic progressive headache: swelling, benign intracranial hypertension, cerebral abscess, hydrocephalus; 4 – acute chronic headache of non-infectious etiology: tension headache episodes in a migrained patient

Тяжесть симптомов Symptom severity
Ache Cause
Findings
Visual Analog Headache Intensity Scale
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