27-year-old woman with persistent headache and visual disturbance
Holly Harrison, a 27-year-old receptionist, presents with a two-month history of persistent headache and progressive visual blurring. She describes diffuse, throbbing headaches that are worse on waking and with straining, accompanied by nausea and brief episodes of visual obscuration when changing position.
Holly presents with a two-month history of persistent headache and visual blurring. This combination immediately raises concern for raised intracranial pressure. The progressive nature over weeks to months is a red flag that distinguishes secondary headache from primary headache disorders. Your opening questions must establish the timeline, pattern, and associated features to determine urgency.
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