The characteristics of headache in COVID-19: A literature review

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become outbreak in the world since December 2020. The higher incidence and transmission of COVID-19, the higher virulence of the disease. Besides respiratory manifestations, the most common symptoms in COVID-19 are neurological manifestations. The major neurological manifestations in COVID-19 are headache and dizziness. Headache is more common as chief complaint in emergency room and hospitalized patients than dizziness. Therefore, this review aims to outline the characteristics of headache in COVID-19. The conclusion of this review is that the characteristics of headache in COVID-19 are moderate-severe intensity, frontal-temporal region, pulsatile and tightening quality, constant duration and commonly associate with one or more COVID-19 symptoms.

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Shierly, Sumada, I. K., Yuliani, D., Sukiandra, R., & Wirawan, C. (2022). The characteristics of headache in COVID-19: A literature review. Romanian Journal of Neurology/ Revista Romana de Neurologie. Amaltea Medical Publishing House. https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2022.1.2

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