Clinical characteristics character of pain spastic pain Intermittent inflammatory persisting Localization of pain usually in the diseased part it may be referred
Clinical characteristics •Character of pain spastic pain: intermittent inflammatory: persisting • Localization of pain: usually in the diseased part it may be referred
Clinical characteristics Quality and intensity of pain peptic ulcer: gnawing b urine anginal pain: distress, dull pain whith heavy quality The following are important severit duration frequency special time of occurrence
Clinical characteristics •Quality and intensity of pain peptic ulcer: gnawing burning anginal pain: distress, dull pain whith heavy quality The following are important: severity duration frequency special time of occurrence
Clinical characteristics Referred pain aggravating and relieving factors anginal pain: provoked by exertion, cold emotional upset relieved by rest, nitroglycerine ulcer pain: relieved by ingestion of food
Clinical characteristics •Referred pain •Aggravating and relieving factors anginal pain: provoked by exertion, cold, emotional upset relieved by rest, nitroglycerine ulcer pain: relieved by ingestion of food
Headache e Unpleasant sensations in the regions of cranial vault, usually reflects as a symptomatic expression of disease or some minor tension of fatigue It may also reflect serious disease intracranially 90%of individuals have at least one headache per year
Headache •Unpleasant sensations in the regions of cranial vault, usually reflects as a symptomatic expression of disease or some minor tension of fatigue •It may also reflect serious disease intracranially • 90% of individuals have at least one headache per year
Etiology Intracranial disease Extracranial disease ° Systemic disease neurosis
Etiology •Intracranial disease •Extracranial disease •Systemic disease •Neurosis