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Migraine is a common primary headache disease, which is characterized by repeated attacks of moderate and severe headaches.
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In the fourth decade of life, the incidence of migraine in women is three to four times higher than that in men, which may be due to differences in sex hormones.
It is not yet clear how the history of migraine is related to postmenopausal hypertension.
They found that in 826,419 person-years, 12,501 patients with hypertension were found, including 3,100 women with migraine and 9,401 women without migraine.
Migraine is associated with an increased risk of hypertension in menopausal women (migraine HR=1.
The association between migraine and hypertension is similar regardless of whether the woman reports aura or not (HR=1.
People who have used menopausal hormone therapy (HR migraine=1.
The important significance of this study lies in the discovery that migraine is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure in menopausal women , and migraine control may help prevent high blood pressure.
Migraine is related to the increased risk of high blood pressure in menopausal women.
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