Minor viral headaches are often seen in general practice. There is often little clue as to the viral origin of the headache except that a small cluster of similar cases have presented or that the GP has experienced similar symptoms.
Typically a minor viral headache:
Treatment is mostly reassurance. In severer forms, bed rest to keep the head still and Codeine or Dihydrocodeine may be prescribed. Diagnosis is based on clinical suspicion and on excluding the more sinister causes of headache mostly by good history-taking. The severest form is viral meningitis such as mumps meningitis and may need admitting.
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