Background: Idiopathic stabbing headache, which is a brief, sharp, severe j
abbing pain that is confined to the head, responds well to treatment with i
ndomethacin sodium. It may occur as a primary entity but more likely is ass
ociated with other types of headache, including migraine.
Setting: Emergency department of a teaching hospital.
Patient: A 27-year-old man presented to the emergency department with stabb
ing, sharp pain in the right temporal area associated with complete of loss
vision in his right eye. The patient had a history of migraine with aura s
ince 1995.
Result: The patient was treated with oxygen inhalation and indomethacin, wi
th complete resolution of his symptoms.
Conclusion: A case of idiopathic stabbing headache associated with monocula
r visual loss was relieved by oxygen and indomethacin therapy.