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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 2019-05

[Triage in Case of Headache in General Practice: When to Refer?]

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Solveig Carmienke
Dagny Holle-Lee

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Headache is one of patients' most common reasons to consult their general practitioner and covers about 2 - 5 % of the consultations in primary care. Often, the general practitioner is the first to be contacted by patients with headache. Mostly, headaches are primary and only 2 % of the patients have secondary headaches. The distinction between primary and secondary headache is the most important step in the management of patients with headache in primary care. Therefore, this article shows important elements of anamnesis and examination of headache patients in primary care. Furthermore, this article focuses on identification of red flags and yellow flags in the consultation of patients with headache and suggests recommendations for referral to emergency department, hospital care or specialist treatment.

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