About Disease: Migraine
Medium-difficulty quiz exploring definitions, triggers, management, myths, and pathophysiology of migraine.
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Question 1: What fundamental feature distinguishes a migraine from a tension-type headache?
Recurrent moderate-to-severe unilateral pulsating pain often with nausea or sensitivity to light/sound
Question 2: Which common pre-attack phenomenon can help predict an impending migraine for some patients?
Aura involving visual disturbances like flashing lights or blind spots
Question 3: Which lifestyle modification is most consistently recommended to reduce migraine frequency?
Regular sleep schedule and consistent meals
Question 4: Which acute medication class is considered first-line for moderate-to-severe migraine attacks?
Triptans (serotonin receptor agonists)
Question 5: Which commonly held belief about migraine is a myth?
Migraines are just severe headaches with no neurological basis
Question 6: In emergency settings, which red flag symptom with headache warrants immediate evaluation for secondary causes?
Sudden ‘thunderclap’ worst-ever headache or focal neurological deficits
Question 7: How does preventive (prophylactic) therapy for migraine primarily aim to help patients?
Reduce attack frequency, severity, and improve quality of life over time
Question 8: Which approach best evaluates whether a suspected trigger truly causes a person’s migraine?
Prospective trigger diary tracking timing, exposures, and symptoms over weeks