![]() ![]() 8 Continued research on the relationship between hypertension and migraine is clearly Showed an increase risk of stroke/TIA in subjects with migraine and hypertension asĬompared with the hypertension-only group in all age ranges. 7 The comorbidity of migraine and hypertension is of particular interest, as one study 6 In contrast, multiple population studies suggest no association between migraineĪnd hypertension or an inverse relationship. Were found for tension-type headache and chronic tension-type headache, but less soįor migraine. In the general population after adjusting for age and sex, positive associations ![]() 6 In a clinic-based study, hypertension was more common in the headache group than 5 One study found a positive association between headache and hypertension for both Studies assessing the association between migraine and hypertension, both diastolicĪnd systolic, have yielded conflicting results. ![]() Not fully understood, hypertension, smoking and the use of oral contraceptives haveīeen found to increase the risk of ischemic stroke for young women with migraine. Although the exact mechanisms to explain increased vascular events are 3 Individuals with migraine have an adverse cardiovascular risk profile, including Ischemic and hemorrhagic forms of stroke, ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction,Īngina, coronary revascularization procedures, and vascular mortality. 1, 2 Individuals with migraine, particularly migraine with aura, are at risk for both Involvement, autonomic dysfunction, and a wide range of ischemic vascular disorders. Migraine is a common, disabling, primary headache disorder with systemic vascular ![]()
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