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Another possibility is that of higher caffeine consumption rebound headaches [33] and generalized anxiety in GAD patients.
[4] However, be wary of self-medicating your pounding noggin with newly-concocted intravenous triple-shot espressos; studies have also linked caffeine intake with "rebound" headaches.
These can be associated with a range of conditions such as sinus infections, dehydration, withdrawal from substances such as alcohol, drugs, caffeine, or certain medications (called rebound headaches), influenza (flu), concussions, panic attacks, high blood pressure, stroke, and meningitis, among others.
Acute withdrawal of caffeine is therefore related with rebound cerebral vasodilatation, which may be a cause of caffeine withdrawal headache.
To evaluate impacts of caffeine cessation after resolution of rebound cerebral vasodilation and consequent caffeine-withdrawal headache, patients were followed up at least 2 weeks after the screening [9, 10].
However, the rebound increase of cerebral blood flow can be restored after 2 weeks of caffeine abstinence [9].
Rebound cerebral vasodilation, which is a mechanism of caffeine-withdrawal headache, can be normalized after 2 weeks of caffeine abstinence [9].
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