
Prof. Piero Barbanti, Director of the Centre for Headache at Hospital San Raffaele, Rome, covers the wide range of headache manifestations and outlines the most aggressive forms which can become chronic by describing their typical symptoms and development. He also addresses the issue of prevention and therapy, enumerating all the options made available by clinical research, from traditional painkillers to monoclonal antibodies up to the latest “devices” to stimulate the vagal and the trigeminal nerves, without excluding natural remedies, which are appreciated for their low aggressiveness by many patients.
Prof. Piero Barbanti, Director of the Centre for Headache at Hospital San Raffaele, Rome, covers the wide range of headache manifestations and outlines the most aggressive forms which can become chronic by describing their typical symptoms and development. He also addresses the issue of prevention and therapy, enumerating all the options made available by clinical research, from traditional painkillers to monoclonal antibodies up to the latest “devices” to stimulate the vagal and the trigeminal nerves, without excluding natural remedies, which are appreciated for their low aggressiveness by many patients.
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