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Last Updated: 27th Apr 2024

What does status Migrainosus mean?

Status migrainosus, a long-lasting and severe form of migraine headache, is a condition known as status migrainosus. This is also known as an intractable headache. Status migrainosus migraines only affect 1% of sufferers. They can be intense and last for up to 72 hours.



What is status Migrainosus that is not intractable?

Status migrainosus (or intractable migraine) is a chronic, debilitating migraine that does not cause aura and significantly impairs one's ability to function. These migraines do not respond to any of the commonly prescribed medications. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as triptans, are also often unsuccessful.

What is the maximum time a migraine can last for? Migraine headaches typically last for around 4 hours. However, severe migraines can last up to 3 days. Although the frequency of migraine headaches varies from person to person, it is common to experience two to four per month.

What does migraine intractable even mean?

Status migraine (or status migrainosus) is a severe form of migraine that lasts for more than 72 hours and is resistant to standard treatments.

What does it mean to be intractable?

Not easy to control or direct; not docile, manageable; stubborn; obstinate; an intractable disposition.