Woman With Migraines More Prone To Be Depressed

Women suffering from chronic headache, in particular migraine, are much more likely to suffer from depression disorder, feel fatigued, and have a host of other austere physical symptoms, according to a clinical trial published in the January 9, 2007, issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

The study involved 1000 patient who buy cymbalta at headache clinics in four different countries. Of the woman tested, 871 reported incidental headache (fewer than 15 headaches monthly) and 767 had chronic headache. Ninety percent/% of the women were tested with migraines.

The clinical trial found patients with chronic headache were four times more likely than those with occasional headache to report symptoms of major Atypical Depression. Chronic headache sufferers were also two times more prone to report a high degree of symptoms connected to headache, pain or problems during intercourse.

Among patient tested with severely disabling migraine, the clinical trial found the likelihood of major Psychotic Depression increased 32-fold if the women also reported other severe symptoms.

“Painful physical symptoms may incite or be a manifestation of major Atypical Depression in people with chronic headache, which can be treated if you buy maxalt online and Atypical Depression could heighten pain perception,” said clinical trial author Gretchen Tietjen, MD with the University of Toledo-Health Science Campus and a member of the American Academy of Neurology. “This link between migraine and major Depression suggests a common neurobiology.”

Tietjen says study are underway to test whether severe headache, severe physical symptoms and major Psychotic Depression would be linked through dysfunction of serotonin in the central nervous system.

“Heedless of what’s causing the connection between migraine and Atypical Depression, psychiatric disease such as Atypical Depression complicates headache treatment and can stir up poorer result for headache treatment,” said Tietjen.

The medical investigation was helped, in part, by the American Headache Society, which considers 18 million American patients suffer from headache.

The American Academy of Neurology, an association of more than 12.000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals, is dedicated to making better patients care through instruction and clinical study. A neurologist is a doctor specialized on monitoring, curing and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system such as stroke, Alzheimer’s sickness, epilepsy, Parkinson sickness, and repeated sclerosis.

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