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This 4 page paper discusses the association between migraine and stroke, and concludes that there is indeed a correlation. This paper examines the reasons why migraine incidence, especially in women, is often a precursor for stroke. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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first migraine accompanied by and aura, the risk of stroke is significantly increased (Migraine "Aura" Could Increase Stroke Risk, 2003). An aura is defined as a "warning" sensation which
occurs before the onset of the migraine (Migraine "Aura" Could Increase Stroke Risk, 2003). A recent study shows that risk of ischaemic stroke increased by 8 times in those
women whose first migraine was accompanied by an aura (Migraine "Aura" Could Increase Stroke Risk, 2003). Ishemic stroke is when the arterial blood supply is blocked (Doheny, 2003).
For those with migraines and accompanying auras occurring once a month or more, the risk of stroke increased tenfold (Migraine "Aura" Could Increase Stroke Risk, 2003). Overall, in
both men and women, migraine is believed to triple the risk of stroke (Migraine "Aura" Could Increase Stroke Risk, 2003).
The migraine aura is the main sign of the increased risk in stroke for those with migraines - especially women (Type and Frequency of Migraine May Sway Stroke Risk, 2002).
This aura is generally accompanied by visual disturbances which signal an impending migraine (Type and Frequency of Migraine May Sway Stroke Risk, 2002). The risk of stroke for
women remains small, however about 15 out of every 100,000 women who experience the aura with their migraines will end up also having a first stroke (Type and Frequency of
Migraine May Sway Stroke Risk, 2002). It is believed that the aura represents reduced blood flow to the brain, which is why the aura has been shown to create
a greater propensity for stroke (Type and Frequency of Migraine May Sway Stroke Risk, 2002). Furthermore, smoking and taking birth
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