Headache in the paediatric population: the role of the ophthalmologist
Marta Degrassi, Stefania Tonetto, Paola Michieletto, Paolo Dalena, Egidio Barbi, Stefano Pensiero

TL;DR
This study explores how eye-related issues contribute to headaches in children and highlights the importance of ophthalmological evaluations in diagnosis.
Contribution
The study identifies the prevalence of ophthalmological causes in pediatric headaches and emphasizes the role of the ophthalmologist in diagnosis.
Findings
Migraine was the most common headache type (28.7%), followed by headache associated with refractive error (23.7%).
Myopia was the most prevalent type of refractive error causing headaches (50%).
Ocular causes account for a significant proportion of pediatric headaches.
Abstract
Headache is a very common pathology in pediatric age, but the responsibility of ophthalmological factors in determining headache may be underestimated. Identify how headache presents and determine the prevalence of the different causes in children; investigate the role of the ophthalmologist and of the ophthalmic diagnostic investigations in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric headache. 101 children, aged 4–18 years, with non-traumatic headache were included in the study. Each child underwent a questionnaire regarding headache characteristics and all the clinical and instrumental examinations necessary to reach the diagnosis. Migraine was the most common form (28.7%), followed by headache associated with inadequate refractive error. (HARE, 23.7%), tension-type headache (17.8%), strabismus (16.8%), intracranial hypertension (6.9%), digital eye strain (5.9%). Myopia was the most…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigraine and Headache Studies · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
