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Tension-type headache

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Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most prevalent neurological disorder worldwide and is characterized by recurrent headaches of mild to moderate intensity, bilateral location, pressing or tightening quality, and no aggravation by routine physical activity. Diagnosis is based on headache history and the exclusion of alternative diagnoses, with clinical criteria provided by the International Classification of Headache Disorders, third edition. Although the biological underpinnings remain unresolved, it seems likely that peripheral mechanisms are responsible for the genesis of pain in TTH, whereas central sensitization may be involved in transformation from episodic to chronic TTH. Pharmacological therapy is the mainstay of clinical management and can be divided into acute and preventive treatments. Simple analgesics have evidence-based effectiveness and are widely regarded as first-line medications for the acute treatment of TTH. Preventive treatment should be considered in individuals with frequent episodic and chronic TTH, and if simple analgesics are ineffective, poorly tolerated or contraindicated. Recommended preventive treatments include amitriptyline, venlafaxine and mirtazapine, as well as some selected non-pharmacological therapies. Despite the widespread prevalence and associated disability of TTH, little progress has been made since the early 2000s owing to a lack of attention and resource allocation by scientists, funding bodies and the pharmaceutical industry.

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Fig. 1: Pathophysiology of tension-type headache.
Fig. 2: Proposed mechanisms of chronification of tension-type headache.
Fig. 3: Management of tension-type headache.

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The authors thank T. P. Do, for skilful assistance and providing the initial sketches for Figs. 1 and 2. They also thank R. Burstein for helping with editing and advising on structural and functional neuroanatomy in Fig. 2. They also thank K. MacDonald from Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy for providing her perspective on tension-type headache.

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Glossary

Photophobia

Sensitivity to light.

Phonophobia

Sensitivity to sound.

Chronic daily headache

Primary or secondary headache, defined as the presence of a headache on ≥15 days/month for at least 3 months, which may include chronic tension-type headache, chronic migraine, new daily persistent headache, medication overuse headache or other disorders with headaches.

Probable TTH

Tension-type headache (TTH) that is missing one of the features required to fulfil all ICHD-3 criteria for a type or subtype of TTH.

Medication overuse headache

Secondary headache characterized as headache occurring on ≥15 days/month that is attributed to regular overuse of analgesics or migraine-specific acute medications (on ≥10 or ≥15 days/month, depending on the medication) in individuals with a pre-existing headache disorder such as tension-type headache or migraine.

New daily persistent headache

Primary headache disorder characterized by unremitting pain within 24 h of a clearly remembered onset and for >3 months.

Cognitive behavioural therapy

A time-limited psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on assessing and modifying dysfunctional moods and thoughts (cognitive) and actions and behaviours (behavioural) and replacing them with strategies to help patients reach their goals.

Biofeedback

A psychotherapeutic approach in which physiological data are fed back to the user in the form of visual and auditory stimuli, and in the case of tension-type headache there is a focus on recognizing activation of the nervous system and learning techniques to calm and relax the nervous system.

Relaxation therapy

A psychological intervention that teaches various approaches to relaxing the nervous system including paced diaphragmatic breathing, imagery, distraction and meditation.

Stress management therapy

A combination of relaxation with cognitive coping skills for preventing and managing stress and headaches.

Headache triggers

Factors associated with an increased probability of headache over a relatively short, clinically relevant time period.

Transformed migraine

Subtype of the chronic daily headache, not defined by ICHD, that initially begins as episodic migraine and then evolves over months or years to daily or near-daily headaches resembling a mixture of tension-type headache and migraine.

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Ashina, S., Mitsikostas, D.D., Lee, M.J. et al. Tension-type headache. Nat Rev Dis Primers 7, 24 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41572-021-00257-2

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