Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Braga, Isabella Passarelli, Paglia, Bianca Altrão Ratti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35966
Resumo: Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which reached a pandemic stage in 2020, due to its high transmissibility, in addition to being asymptomatic or even reaching a picture of respiratory failure, and not rely on specific treatment. The objective of the research is to study the characteristics and prevalence of headache caused by Covid-19, comparing its characteristics, through an exploratory research with post-Covid-19 patients (online forms formulated via Google Forms with semiological and epidemiological characteristics with disclosure through social networks) and also descriptive (research in books and articles about the clinical, epidemiological characteristics and treatments of post-Covid-19 headache), which aims to collect enough data for an analysis and clinical comparison of headaches with different etiologies, performed through of spreadsheets and graphs. The study obtained 68 responses consistent with the questionnaire, with this we identified a more typical profile of patients in relation to the headache symptom associated with Covid-19, with female hegemony, with most not believing to have contracted the Ômicron variant. But with the headache being gradual during the infection, predominantly located anteriorly, lasting more than 1 day, with moderate to severe intensity, with recurrent episodes on the same day, being constant in appearance, with the condition ameliorated in recent months, improving mainly with medication and worsening with movements, in addition to being associated mainly with respiratory and gastric symptoms.
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spelling Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19Los dolor de cabeza y su relación con el Covid-19Cefaleia e suas relações com a Covid-19HeadacheSARS-CoV-2Coronavirus.CefaleaSARS-CoV-2Coronavirus.CefaleiaSARS-CoV-2Coronavírus.Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which reached a pandemic stage in 2020, due to its high transmissibility, in addition to being asymptomatic or even reaching a picture of respiratory failure, and not rely on specific treatment. The objective of the research is to study the characteristics and prevalence of headache caused by Covid-19, comparing its characteristics, through an exploratory research with post-Covid-19 patients (online forms formulated via Google Forms with semiological and epidemiological characteristics with disclosure through social networks) and also descriptive (research in books and articles about the clinical, epidemiological characteristics and treatments of post-Covid-19 headache), which aims to collect enough data for an analysis and clinical comparison of headaches with different etiologies, performed through of spreadsheets and graphs. The study obtained 68 responses consistent with the questionnaire, with this we identified a more typical profile of patients in relation to the headache symptom associated with Covid-19, with female hegemony, with most not believing to have contracted the Ômicron variant. But with the headache being gradual during the infection, predominantly located anteriorly, lasting more than 1 day, with moderate to severe intensity, with recurrent episodes on the same day, being constant in appearance, with the condition ameliorated in recent months, improving mainly with medication and worsening with movements, in addition to being associated mainly with respiratory and gastric symptoms.El Covid-19 es una enfermedad infecciosa causada por el coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, que alcanzó la etapa de pandemia en el año 2020, debido a su alta capacidad de transmisibilidad, además de ser asintomática o incluso llegar a un cuadro de insuficiencia respiratoria, y no depender de tratamiento específico. El objetivo de la investigación es estudiar las características y prevalencia de la cefalea provocada por el Covid-19, comparando sus características, a través de una investigación exploratoria con pacientes post-Covid-19 (formularios online formulados vía Google Forms con características semiológicas y epidemiológicas con divulgación a través de redes sociales) y también descriptivo (investigación en libros y artículos sobre las características clínicas, epidemiológicas y tratamientos de la cefalea post-Covid-19), que tiene como objetivo recopilar datos suficientes para un análisis y comparación clínica de cefaleas de diferentes etiologías, realizado a través de hojas de cálculo y gráficos. El estudio obtuvo 68 respuestas acordes con el cuestionario, con esto identificamos un perfil de pacientes más típico en relación al síntoma de cefalea asociado al Covid-19, con hegemonía femenina, con la mayoría sin creer haber contraído la variante Ômicron. Pero siendo la cefalea progresiva durante la infección, de localización predominantemente anterior, de más de 1 día de duración, de intensidad moderada a fuerte, con episodios recurrentes en el mismo día, de aparición constante, mejorando en los últimos meses, mejorando principalmente con medicación y empeoramiento con los movimientos, además de asociarse principalmente con síntomas respiratorios y gástricos.A Covid-19 é uma doença infectocontagiosa causada pelo coronavírus do tipo SARS-CoV-2, que atingiu estágio de pandemia em 2020, devido à sua alta capacidade de transmissibilidade, além de poder ser assintomática ou até atingir um quadro de insuficiência respiratória, e não contar com tratamento específico. O objetivo da pesquisa é estudar as características e a prevalência da cefaleia causada por Covid-19, comparando suas características, por meio de uma pesquisa exploratória com pacientes pós-Covid-19 (formulários online formulados via Google Forms com características semiológicas e epidemiológicas com divulgação por redes sociais) e também descritiva (pesquisa em livros e artigos acerca das características clínicas, epidemiológicas e tratamentos da cefaleia pós-Covid-19), que visa coletar dados suficientes para uma análise e comparação clínica das cefaleias com diferentes etiologias, executada por meio de planilhas e gráficos. O trabalho obteve 68 respostas condizentes ao questionário, com isso identificamos um perfil mais típico dos pacientes em relação ao sintoma de cefaleia associada ao Covid-19, com hegemonia do sexo feminino, com a maior parte não acreditando ter contraído a variante Ômicron. Mas com a cefaleia sendo gradativa durante a infecção, localizada predominantemente anterior, durando mais de 1 dia, com intensidade moderada a forte, com episódios recorrentes no mesmo dia, sendo de aspecto constante, com o quadro amenizado nos últimos meses, melhorando principalmente com medicamentos e piorando com movimentos, além de se associar, principalmente, com sintomas respiratórios e gástricos.Research, Society and Development2022-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3596610.33448/rsd-v11i13.35966Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e570111335966Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e570111335966Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e5701113359662525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35966/29992Copyright (c) 2022 Luiz Fernando Arantes Siqueira; Isabella Passarelli Braga; Bianca Altrão Ratti Pagliahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes Braga, Isabella Passarelli Paglia, Bianca Altrão Ratti 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35966Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:41.025798Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
Los dolor de cabeza y su relación con el Covid-19
Cefaleia e suas relações com a Covid-19
title Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
spellingShingle Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
Siqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes
Headache
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefalea
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefaleia
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavírus.
title_short Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
title_full Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
title_fullStr Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
title_sort Headaches and their relationships to Covid-19
author Siqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes
author_facet Siqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes
Braga, Isabella Passarelli
Paglia, Bianca Altrão Ratti
author_role author
author2 Braga, Isabella Passarelli
Paglia, Bianca Altrão Ratti
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Luiz Fernando Arantes
Braga, Isabella Passarelli
Paglia, Bianca Altrão Ratti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Headache
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefalea
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefaleia
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavírus.
topic Headache
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefalea
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavirus.
Cefaleia
SARS-CoV-2
Coronavírus.
description Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which reached a pandemic stage in 2020, due to its high transmissibility, in addition to being asymptomatic or even reaching a picture of respiratory failure, and not rely on specific treatment. The objective of the research is to study the characteristics and prevalence of headache caused by Covid-19, comparing its characteristics, through an exploratory research with post-Covid-19 patients (online forms formulated via Google Forms with semiological and epidemiological characteristics with disclosure through social networks) and also descriptive (research in books and articles about the clinical, epidemiological characteristics and treatments of post-Covid-19 headache), which aims to collect enough data for an analysis and clinical comparison of headaches with different etiologies, performed through of spreadsheets and graphs. The study obtained 68 responses consistent with the questionnaire, with this we identified a more typical profile of patients in relation to the headache symptom associated with Covid-19, with female hegemony, with most not believing to have contracted the Ômicron variant. But with the headache being gradual during the infection, predominantly located anteriorly, lasting more than 1 day, with moderate to severe intensity, with recurrent episodes on the same day, being constant in appearance, with the condition ameliorated in recent months, improving mainly with medication and worsening with movements, in addition to being associated mainly with respiratory and gastric symptoms.
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