The Postdrome of the Acute Migraine Attack
- 1 February 2006
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Cephalalgia
- Vol. 26 (2) , 214-220
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2005.01026.x
Abstract
This study was performed to document the frequency, duration and types of symptoms of postdrome in migraine patients. Eight hundred and twenty-seven consecutive headache clinic patients (IHS 1.1, 1.2 and 1.5.1) were evaluated at first visit. Postdrome frequency, duration and characteristics were analysed. Sixty-eight per cent of 827 patients reported postdrome (69.1% females; 56.8% males, P < 0.007). The average duration of the postdrome was 25.2 h. Fifty-six per cent had postdrome for ≤ 12 h, 32% for 12–24 h, 88% for ≤ 24 h, and 12% for > 24 h. The commonest symptoms were tiredness (71.8%), head pain (33.1%), cognitive difficulties (11.7%), ‘hangover’ (10.7%), gastrointestinal symptoms (8.4%), mood change (6.8%), and weakness (6.2%). Patients with postdrome compared with patients without postdrome have more characteristic and more frequent migraine features. This study demonstrated postdrome in 68% of patients, duration ≤ 24 h in most patients, more often associated with a full-blown migraine attack, more common in females, and with commonest symptoms being tiredness and low-grade headache.Keywords
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