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The characteristics and subtypes of headache in relation to age and gender in a rural community in Eastern Turkey.

Gülçin Benbir1, Derya Karadeniz, Baki Göksan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Headache is a frequent and widespread symptom constituting a major health problem for all age groups, though vast differences are present according to age and gender, as well as population characteristics. In this hospital-based study, we investigated the characteristics and subtypes of headache in relation to age and gender in a rural community in the eastern part of Turkey.
METHODS: A total of 11549 subjects were evaluated, and 4951 patients (42.8%) reported headaches. The 1-year headache prevalence was 38.6% in children, 47.0% in adults, and 23.3% in the elderly (p<0.001). The female to male ratio was higher in adults (p<0.001) and elderly headache patients (p<0.001), but not in children (p=0.654).
RESULTS: The most common diagnosis was frequent episodic tension-type headache in all age groups. Headaches attributed to epileptic seizure and rhinosinusitis were about three times more common in children, while chronic tension-type headache was about three times more common in adults and the elderly. While 60% of patients with migraine were male among the group of children, about 80% of patients were females among the adults.
CONCLUSION: The understanding of the epidemiology of headache and subtypes is important as it constitutes a major health problem due to its high prevalence in all age groups.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23364776     DOI: 10.5505/agri.2012.85579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agri        ISSN: 1300-0012


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