The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches

<p>headache are involved and can induce misdiagnosis in these patients. Many of these patients with nasal congestion believe that the cause of their headache is due to the sinusitis. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of nasal congestion in episodes of migraine he...

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Main Author: B BARATI
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Published: Qom University of Medical Sciences 2012-05-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
Online Access:http://journal.muq.ac.ir/en/index.php/jmuqen/article/view/133
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spelling doaj-68a61a1cee52453a9f8637fca96646d92020-11-24T23:05:02ZfasQom University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum1735-77992008-13752012-05-0144The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine HeadachesB BARATI<p>headache are involved and can induce misdiagnosis in these patients. Many of these patients with nasal congestion believe that the cause of their headache is due to the sinusitis. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of nasal congestion in episodes of migraine headache.<strong> <em>Methods:</em> </strong>This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study on 131 patients which were diagnosed by neurologists based on standard criteria to have had migraine. Sampling was done through non-probability in hand method. The data were gathered with regard to age, sex, type of headache and presence of nasal congestion for each patient. They were then analyzed by chi-square and Fisher’s exact test (p<0/05).<strong> <em>Results:</em></strong> Out of 131 patients 18 (13.7%) had nasal congestion in their migraine attacks. 19.8% of patients were male and 80.2 patients were female. There was no meaningful correlation between nasal congestion in migraine patients with their sex, age and type of headache.<strong> <em>Conclusion:</em></strong> According to the results of the study there was no meaningful correlation between the type of migraine headache (classic and non-classic) and sex and age .<strong></strong></p>http://journal.muq.ac.ir/en/index.php/jmuqen/article/view/133
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The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
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title The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
title_short The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
title_full The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
title_fullStr The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
title_full_unstemmed The Study of Frequency of Nasal Obstruction in Migraine Headaches
title_sort study of frequency of nasal obstruction in migraine headaches
publisher Qom University of Medical Sciences
series Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
issn 1735-7799
2008-1375
publishDate 2012-05-01
description <p>headache are involved and can induce misdiagnosis in these patients. Many of these patients with nasal congestion believe that the cause of their headache is due to the sinusitis. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of nasal congestion in episodes of migraine headache.<strong> <em>Methods:</em> </strong>This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study on 131 patients which were diagnosed by neurologists based on standard criteria to have had migraine. Sampling was done through non-probability in hand method. The data were gathered with regard to age, sex, type of headache and presence of nasal congestion for each patient. They were then analyzed by chi-square and Fisher’s exact test (p<0/05).<strong> <em>Results:</em></strong> Out of 131 patients 18 (13.7%) had nasal congestion in their migraine attacks. 19.8% of patients were male and 80.2 patients were female. There was no meaningful correlation between nasal congestion in migraine patients with their sex, age and type of headache.<strong> <em>Conclusion:</em></strong> According to the results of the study there was no meaningful correlation between the type of migraine headache (classic and non-classic) and sex and age .<strong></strong></p>
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