Neurology
Tech-Savvy Teens Suffer From Headaches
Tech-Savvy Teens Suffer From Headaches Aug 19, 2012
An increasing number of computer-savvy teenagers are suffering from acute headaches which neurologists attribute to prolonged stress on the eye and brain.
Neurologists at the Fortis Hospital shared, “Increasing use of computers, laptops, video games and other electronic gadgets are triggering acute headaches among teenagers in major cities of India”.
They said that though no systematic study has been conducted on the issue, prevalence of headache is found to be around 47% globally and is nearly identical in India too. “Such acute headaches are mostly followed by migraine-generated headache.” Fortis Hospital has a comprehensive centre for effective treatment and management of headaches, ‘Headache Clinic’ at the city’s Eastern outskirt of Anandapur.
Advising that headaches accompanied by persisting fever and steady weight loss should be taken care of and referred to the doctors for advice, Neurologist Amit Halder said that “this common problem should not be neglected as headache is a symptom and can itself be a disease.
"Watch the duration of the headache. If it is for a prolonged period of time, it is advisable to see a doctor,”according to another Neurologist Debasish Chakraborty. He further said that “a detailed proper diagnosis of all types of headache is required and in case of chronic or recurrent headache, investigating with the EEG, CT/MRI scan and SPECT scans should be done to validate serious issues of the possibility of brain tumour."
"Introducing non-pharmacological measures such as lifestyle modification, biofeedback and proper counselling to help improving quality of life is suggested.”
Source: EconomicTimes