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- Bidirectional analysis of the association between migraine and post . . .
Cross-sectional studies have shown associations between migraine and several psychiatric conditions, including PTSD PTSD is disproportionally common among patients in headache clinics, and individuals with migraine and PTSD report greater disability from migraines and more frequent medication use
- The association between posttraumatic stress disorder and migraine: A . . .
We reviewed and summarized literature that reports how common migraine is and how many new cases occur among people with and without PTSD, and our results showed that people with PTSD are more likely to experience migraine than those without PTSD, regardless of population or study type
- Migraine and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
A study found that 69% of people with both episodic migraine and PTSD had PTSD-related symptoms prior to the onset of headaches, suggesting PTSD could trigger the onset of migraine 2
- Shared genetic risk and causal associations between Post-traumatic . . .
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that frequently co-occurs with pain disorders including migraine There are proposed biological, genetic and environmental factors associated with both PTSD and migraine suggesting shared etiology
- PTSD and Migraines: Understanding Their Link - NeuroLaunch. com
People with PTSD are up to four times more likely to experience migraines than the general population, and the biological reason for that overlap runs deep, the same neural systems that keep a trauma survivor in a state of chronic hypervigilance also lower the threshold for migraine attacks
- Is there a causal relationship between stress and migraine? Current . . .
The purpose of this narrative review is to examine the literature investigating a causal relationship between stress and migraine and evaluate its implications for managing migraine
- PTSD and Migraine: Connection, Triggers, and Treatments
People with PTSD seem to be more likely to have migraine headaches, while people with migraine may have an increased risk of developing PTSD
- Migraines Secondary to PTSD: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Migraines secondary to PTSD occur when trauma rewires the brain’s pain and stress systems, making the nervous system so sensitive that everyday triggers produce full migraine attacks People with PTSD are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop chronic migraines than people without a trauma history
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