Glossary: Headaches Migraines
Glossary
analgesics: Medications that relieve pain.
aura: Neurological symptoms, such as flashing lights or a blind spot, that may precede a migraine headache.
biofeedback: A therapy that uses specialized devices to help individuals learn how to influence the function of organs or body systems that aren't usually thought to be under conscious control.
cluster headache: A severe headache on one side of the head, occurring as part of a series of similar attacks and lasting for an hour or two.
computed tomography (CT): A diagnostic technique in which x-rays are taken from many different directions and a computer integrates the resulting data to produce cross-sectional images of body parts.
ergots: Substances derived from a fungus that grows on rye and other grains; often used to treat headache.
giant-cell arteritis: A condition involving inflammation of blood vessels; causes headache and sometimes leads to blindness.
ice-pick headache: A sudden, brief, severe stab of pain in the head.
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): A diagnostic technique using powerful electromagnets, radiofrequency waves, and a computer to produce well-defined images of the body's internal structures.
migraine headache: A headache, usually occurring only on one side of the head, sometimes preceded by visual disturbances and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light or noise.
migraine with aura: A migraine headache preceded by neurological symptoms that may include visual disturbances such as scintillations — sensation of flashing lights or lines — or a blind spot; also known as classic migraine.
migraine without aura: A migraine headache not preceded by neurological symptoms; also known as common migraine.
neurotransmitter: A chemical that permits nerve signals to bridge the gap, or synapse, between nerve cells.
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID): One of a class of drugs that reduce inflammation and pain.
paroxysmal hemicrania: A disorder resembling cluster headache, but with shorter and more frequent attacks.
post-traumatic headache: A headache resulting from a head or neck injury, sometimes persisting for a year or more after the trauma.
prodrome: Symptoms that precede a migraine headache by hours or days, including changes in mood, appetite, or activity level.
scintillations: The perception of flashing lights or lines that sometimes occurs during the aura of a migraine headache.
scotoma: White spots sometimes evident during the aura of a migraine headache.
serotonin: A neurotransmitter that helps regulate sleep and appetite, mediate moods, and inhibit pain.
tension headache: A headache, usually mild or moderate in intensity, not accompanied by other symptoms; pain is usually felt throughout the head, across the forehead, or in the back of the head.
thunderclap headache: A sudden, excruciating headache that may be the result of bleeding in the head.
tricyclic antidepressants: A class of medications that are thought to work by increasing the availability of serotonin and norepinephrine to nerve cell receptors.
trigger points: Very sensitive areas, usually in the back of the neck, that occur in some people with tension or migraine headache; they are tender and, if touched, can prompt a headache.
triptans: A class of medications that work by constricting blood vessels in the head and perhaps by inhibiting inflammation.
| Last updated: | September 05, 2008 |
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