8A81.1

Frequent episodic tension-type headache

Cefaleia tensional episódica frequente

Category

Definition

Frequent episodes of headache, typically bilateral, pressing or tightening in quality and of mild to moderate intensity, lasting minutes to days. The pain does not worsen with routine physical activity and is not associated with nausea, but photophobia or phonophobia may be present.

Diagnostic Criteria

A. At least 10 episodes occurring on ?1 but <15 days per month for at least 3 months (?12 and <180 days per year) and fulfilling criteria B-D

B. Headache lasting from 30 minutes to 7 days

C. Headache has at least two of the following characteristics:

1. bilateral location

2. pressing/tightening (non-pulsating) quality

3. mild or moderate intensity

4. not aggravated by routine physical activity such as walking or climbing stairs

D. Both of the following:

1. no nausea or vomiting (anorexia may occur)

2. no more than one of photophobia or phonophobia

E. Not attributed to another disorder

Index Terms

Frequent episodic tension-type headacheFrequent episodic tension-type headache associated with pericranial tendernessFrequent episodic tension-type headache not associated with pericranial tenderness