Patient MG Case Summary

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Patient MG is a 30years old white female patient presents to the clinic complaining of a severe, throbbing, unilateral headache. MG states that the headache started since yesterday morning and today is the second day of the headache. She describes the headache as pulsating intense discomfort on one side of her head. She rates the pain at 10/10 on the 1-10 pain scale. She states that sound and light makes the pain more unbearable and that the only time she does not feel the pain is when she is sleeping. Patient states that this is the fourth time she is having this type of headache. She states that the last three episodes all started on the day her period started and lasted for three days. She described the pain as the worst pain she has ever

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