Sudden onset headaches in paediatric emergency departments: diagnosis and management
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Sudden onset headaches in paediatric emergency departments: diagnosis and management
Abstract
Headache is one of the most common pain syndromes in the paediatric population. Headaches are classified as primary (migraine, tension-type headaches, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia and other primary headaches) or secondary (e.g. post-traumatic). Non-febrile, non-traumatic headaches represent 1% of all paediatric emergency departments (PED) visits. Many patients present with an acute, moderate to severe pain, sometimes with a sudden onset. Sudden onset headache can be the main symptom of life-threatening neurological conditions as well as a sign of primary headaches such as thunderclap or stabbing headaches. This review aims to describe the presentation of sudden primary headaches in children, in order to help the physician to provide effective management in the emergency setting.
Keywords: Children; Migraine; Paediatric emergency department; Primary headaches; Primary stabbing headaches; Sudden onset headache.
© 2023. Società Italiana di Pediatria.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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