Prevalence of Migraine in Young Male Patients Presented with Severe Headache
Imran Khawaja, Shakeel Ahmad Awan, Abdul Majid Khan, Basharat Sami, Muhammad Babar, Asad Khawaja
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ABSTRACT
Background and Aim: Migraine is a spiking prime headache disorder that has a significant
impact on both patients and society. Migraine and other headache disorders are
major causes of misery and frailty on a global scale. The aim of the present study
was to determine the prevalence of migraine in young male patients presented
with severe headache.
Methodology: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 276 young male patients
who presented with severe headache Medicine outpatient department (OPD) at Ayub
Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad from August 2019 to July 2020. Criteria of
International Classification of Headache Disorders were followed for headache
diagnosis. All the patients of age range 15-40 years with severe headaches were
enrolled whereas patients of previous chronic medical conditions were excluded.
Ethical approval was taken from the institutional ethical committee. All the
demographic details were gathered in a pre-designed proforma. SPSS version 24
was used for data analysis.
Results: A total of 276 young adult patients who presented with severe headaches
were investigated during the study period. The mean age was 29.38±8.65 years
with an age varies from 15 years to 40 years. Most of the patients were in the
age range of 31-40 years 132 (47.8%) followed by 21 to 30 years 97 (35.1%).
Patients of age 15-20 years were less frequent with a prevalence of 47 (17.1%).
The overall prevalence of migraine headache was in 137 (49.6%) patients out of
which migraine with and without aura was 5.7% and 43.9% respectively.
Tension-type headache being the second common headache was found in 23.7%
followed by Cluster headache at 2.8%.
Conclusion: Migraine without aura was the most prominent headache among young male
outpatients with severe headache. The findings highlight the socioeconomic
factors impact on headache epidemiology and show that excessive use of NSAIDs
may have an effect the primary headaches distribution. More multicenter studies
are needed to assess headache epidemiology across the country.
Keywords: Severe Headache, Migraine, Prevalence, Tension Type Headache (TTH)