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Céphalées quotidiennes chroniques

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Les céphalées quotidiennes chroniques sont souvent méconnues des médecins bien qu'une partie notable de la population en souffre (2 à 5% de la population).

Le plus souvent, il s'agit de migraineux dont la maladie s'est dégradée à l'occasion de perturbations psychologiques en relation avec la personnalité des patients et/ou les circonstances de la vie.

Dans la plupart des cas, on note également l'utilisation abusive des antalgiques. Le sevrage de ceux-ci, un traitement prophylactique englobant les différents facteurs permettent d'améliorer considérablement ces malades.

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Daily chronic headaches are often unknown by physicians, although a quite important part of the population suffers because of it (from 2 to 5% of the population).

The most frequent situation concerns migrainers whose disease was aggravated on the occasion of psychological disturbance connected with the personality and life of the patients. Most of the time, an abusive use of antalgics is noticed. A wearning of them, and a prophylactic treatment, including these different factors can considerably ameliorate the state of these patients.

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Bes, A. Céphalées quotidiennes chroniques. Doul. et Analg. 10, 9–13 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03003119

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