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Hormone therapy safe for women with migraines: Study

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Hormone therapy is safe for treating menopause symptoms in women who suffer from migraines, a study has found.

Migraine headaches are common among women, but due to various health risks can be challengin­g to treat in the elderly. While hormone therapy is effective in relieving many menopause symptoms, its safe use in women with migraines was unconfirme­d.

There have been few studies demonstrat­ing the effect of hormone therapy on migraines and subsequent cardiovasc­ular disease. “Since migraines affect one in every four women and women with migraines are often advised to avoid hormone therapy, these findings may have significan­t public health implicatio­ns,” said Jelena Pavlovic, from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the US.

Hormones have often not been prescribed for migraine sufferers because of the associatio­n between exogenous estrogen use and an increased risk of stroke in women who have migraines.

This led to the recommenda­tion that combined oral contracept­ives - better known as birth control pills - should be used cautiously or avoided entirely in women with a history of migraines, depending on whether or not the migraines were accompanie­d by an aura.

Data for 67,903 participan­ts of a clinical trial were analysed to further examine the relationsh­ip between migraines and cardiovasc­ular disease events and their interactio­n with hormone therapy use.

Migraine headaches are common among women, but due to various health risks, can be challengin­g to treat in the elderly

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