Migraines and Heart Attack Risk
By michael28
@michael28 (58)
United States
September 25, 2006 11:48pm CST
Getting migraine headaches is bad enough. Now a new study of 620 migraine sufferers from the Netherlands has found that patients whose migraine headaches are preceded by a visual disturbance (aura) are significantly more likely to have risk factors for coronary heart disease.
Compared to people without headaches, those with migraine attacks that followed an aura have a 43 percent greater chance of having elevated total cholesterol levels and 76 percent greater likelihood of having high blood pressure. These individuals also had a fourfold increase in their incidence of coronary heart disease or a stroke before the age of 45. Their risk was further worsened because they were more likely to smoke cigarettes and to have parents who’d had a heart attack or stroke.
There is no clear explanation for this association between migraine headaches and risks for coronary disease, but the findings suggest that people with migraine headache pains should also take extra pains to identify and try to correct any controllable risk factors they might have.
4 responses
@jal1948 (1359)
• India
16 Dec 06
Migrane headaches r so bad that the suffer wishes to even die at times to relieve the pain which is unbearable.One must try to relax and identify the stressors that lead to these headaches,so that u can avoid further complications of other diseases.
@Miranda (728)
• South Africa
9 Oct 06
Interesting post. I suffer from chronic migraines and even though I am slim, I have a cholestorol problem too. I have been getting migraines since I was 4 years old. No doctor here can tell me what triggers it. So I do not take anything for precaution but only medicine to stop it.
@LovingIt (5396)
• United States
19 Nov 06
I have migraines with the auras. However, my cholesterol and blood pressure are normal. In fact I have a problem with my blood pressure getting too low. I'm already over 45 as well -- my migraines didn't start until I was around that age. I don't smoke and neither of my parents have had a heart attack or stroke. I wonder what that means for me?