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First Contact — Headache in Primary Care
American Headache Society
21 episodes
6 days ago
Brought to you by the American Headache Society, the First Contact — Headache In Primary Care podcast breaks down topics in headache medicine for primary care providers and other healthcare professionals seeing patients with headache disorders. The goal of the program is to provide educational resources to empower healthcare professionals and improve headache and migraine care for patients.
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Brought to you by the American Headache Society, the First Contact — Headache In Primary Care podcast breaks down topics in headache medicine for primary care providers and other healthcare professionals seeing patients with headache disorders. The goal of the program is to provide educational resources to empower healthcare professionals and improve headache and migraine care for patients.
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A Closer Look Into the Visual Symptoms of Migraine
First Contact — Headache in Primary Care
17 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
A Closer Look Into the Visual Symptoms of Migraine

Topic: Migraine and Optometry/Ophthalmology

Host: Mia Minen, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHS [@MiaMinenMD]

Guest: Kathleen B. Digre, MD [@kathleen_digre]

Description: Approximately 33% of patients with migraine experience fully reversible visual (most common), sensory, or other central nervous system symptoms—known as aura—prior to or during migraine attacks. These symptoms are commonly confused with other neurological disorders by patients and clinicians alike. Understanding the basics of migraine aura can help health care providers make accurate diagnoses and provide appropriate medical care. What is aura? When should someone seek medical attention when experiencing visual disturbances? What treatment options are available for patients with migraine aura? Get answers to all of these questions and more from Kathleen B. Digre, MD, Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Utah.

[02:32] Why is the term “ocular migraine” incorrect, and what should we use instead?

[04:29] Where can you find definitions of the different types of headache disorders?

[05:20] What is aura? What are its symptoms?

[06:42] Does aura occur in one or both eyes?

[07:07] What is retinal migraine?

[09:26] What are common mistakes that patients and health care providers make when it comes to understanding migraine with aura?

[11:28] When should someone experiencing visual disturbances seek medical attention?

[13:28] What treatment options are available for patients with aura?

Learn more about the American Headache Society’s First Contact - Headache in Primary Care program at https://americanheadachesociety.org/primarycare/, check out our Migraine with Aura page for more on the symptoms and treatment for migraine with aura at https://americanheadachesociety.org/topic/migraine-with-aura/ and follow us on Twitter (@ahsheadache).

First Contact — Headache in Primary Care
Brought to you by the American Headache Society, the First Contact — Headache In Primary Care podcast breaks down topics in headache medicine for primary care providers and other healthcare professionals seeing patients with headache disorders. The goal of the program is to provide educational resources to empower healthcare professionals and improve headache and migraine care for patients.