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The aim of this study was to describe the frequency and features of delayed alcohol- induced headache (DAIH) among university students. Ninety- five students were administered a headache questionnaire approximately 12 hours after have being exposed to high alcohol intake. Headache was mostly diffuse (44.4% ), bilateral (92.5% ), and throbbing (48.1% ). This headache was usually severe and with important morbidity. Previous migraine has significantly increased the risk of DAIH.
The aim of this study was to describe the frequency and features of delayed alcohol- induced headache (DAIH) among university students. Ninety- five students were administered a headache questionnaire of about 12 hours after have been exposed to high alcohol intake. (44.4%), bilateral (92.5%), and throbbing (48.1%). This headache was usually severe and with important morbidity. Previous migraine has increased increased the risk of DAIH.