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A relation between migraine and changes in the level of sexual steroids has been well documented and both estrogens and androgens may influence migraine attacks.
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Many studies investigating this intriguing relationship between migraine and hormonal changes in women, i.e., menstruation, menopause, pregnancy and use of oral contraceptives (OCs), have shown some support for this hypothesis [10 17].
It is interesting to note that previously, experimental evidence has shown repeatedly and conclusively that there is no correlation between the pain of migraine and changes in cerebral blood flow [4 6].
For most of the analyses evaluating links between migraine and stroke, the associations did not change, albeit the effect estimates were lower.
Although the associations between migraine and structural brain lesions or function are unlikely to have changed, newer imaging techniques are available, which may lead to more precise detection of lesions.
The physiological changes during pregnancy, such as increased blood volume, stroke volume, and heart rate, and the haemostatic changes in favour of thrombosis may all compound the interactions between migraine and vascular complications.
The most logical explanation for the relation between migraine and vascular disease during pregnancy is the existence of overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms in both conditions, compounded by the physiological changes during pregnancy.
Research demonstrates a link between migraine and obesity.
Relation between migraine and stroke.
The comorbidity between migraine and hypothyroidism.
Our results support an association between migraine and sleep-disordered breathing, and between tension headache and bruxism, in children.
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