Stress can lead to more headaches

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Press Trust of India Berlin
Last Updated : Feb 20 2014 | 4:13 PM IST
Being stressed out could lead to more headaches and increased migraine episodes, scientists have found.
German researchers studied 5,159 people age 21 to 71 who were surveyed about their stress levels and headaches four times a year for two years.
Participants stated how many headaches they had per month and rated their stress level on a scale of zero to 100.
A total of 31 per cent of the participants had tension-type headache, 14 per cent had migraine, 11 per cent had migraine combined with tension-type headache and for 17 per cent the headache type was not classified.
Those with tension-type headache rated their stress at an average of 52 out of 100. For migraine, it was 62 out of 100 and 59 for those with migraine and tension-type headache.
For each type of headache, an increase in stress was associated with an increase in the number of headaches per month.
For those with tension headache, an increase of 10 points on the stress scale was associated with a 6.3-per cent increase in the number of headache days per month.
For migraine, the number of headache days per month went up by 4.3 per cent, and 4 per cent for those with migraine and tension headache.
The results were adjusted to account for factors that could affect the number of headaches, such as drinking, smoking and frequent use of headache drugs.
"These results show that this is a problem for everyone who suffers from headaches and emphasise the importance of stress management approaches for people with migraine and those who treat them," said study author Sara H Schramm from University Hospital of University Duisburg-Essen in Germany.
"The results add weight to the concept that stress can be a factor contributing to the onset of headache disorders, that it accelerates the progression to chronic headache, exacerbates headache episodes, and that the headache experience itself can serve as a stressor," Schramm said.
The study will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 66th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia from April 26 to May 3.
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First Published: Feb 20 2014 | 4:13 PM IST