Olga Viviana Zaraza Moncayo

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia

Publications

  • Case Report   
    The Impact of Undervalued Non-pharmacological Therapy in Chronic Migraine Case: A Case Report
    Author(s): Miguel Angel Medina Pabon* and Olga Viviana Zaraza Moncayo

    Chronic migraine is a disabling and debilitating disease, affecting 1.7-4% of the general population. It is the third cause of moderate to severe pain in the emergency department, in under 50. These case series describe the experience of managing chronic migraine in a headache program of IPS Envigado, Colombia, highlighting the importance of non-pharmacological management and doing a review of the subject. We included 22 patients who met the criteria of chronic migraine and one-year follow-up, using preventive management (propranolol, amitriptyline, and valproic acid) and non-pharmacological (aerobic exercise, meal times, balanced diet, sleep hygiene, avoiding sun exposure, behavioral psychotherapy, psychoneuroimmunotherapy techniques). Finally, there were found a reduction of migraine episodes in 88% and 75% in half.. Read More»

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Editors List

  • Solomon Gyampoh

    Hawa Memorial Saviour Hospital, P.O. Box 08 Osiem East-Akim
    Saviour Seniour High School Osiem P.O. Box 03 Akim-Abuakwa, Ghana
    Lovely professional university Punjab, Phagwara, India 144411
    Chitkara University, Chandigarh-Patiala High way

  • Dr Leidon Shapo

    Senior specialist in public health | Freelance Health Consultant

  • Rabiul Ahasan

    Rabiul Ahasan

    Adjunct Professor

    Industrial Engineering & Management, University of Oulu

    Finland

  • Mensura Kudumovic

  • Omur Cinar Elci

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