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    New Study Links Cluster Headaches to Increased Risk of Additional Health Conditions

    By American Academy of NeurologyJanuary 29, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cluster headaches are a type of headache that is characterized by intense, severe pain on one side of the head, often around the eye or temple. These headaches usually last between 15 minutes and 3 hours and can occur many days, or even weeks, in a row. They are often referred to as “suicide headaches” because of the severe pain they cause.

    Researchers found cluster headaches often co-occur with other illnesses, leading to higher rates of work absence, especially in women.

    According to a study published in the journal Neurology, people who suffer from cluster headaches have an increased risk of developing other medical conditions, such as heart disease, mental disorders, and other neurologic diseases.

    Cluster headaches are intense and brief headaches that may occur repeatedly for days or even weeks. They can last anywhere from 15 minutes to 3 hours.

    The Economic and Social Impact of Cluster Headaches

    “Around the world, headaches have an incredibly negative impact on people’s quality of life, both economically and socially,” said study author Caroline Ran, Ph.D., of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. “Our results show that people with cluster headaches not only have an increased risk of other illnesses, those with at least one additional illness missed four times as many days of work due to sickness and disability than those with just cluster headaches. They also have a higher chance of a long-term absence from work.”

    The study involved 3,240 people with cluster headaches from age 16-64 in Sweden who were compared to 16,200 people who were similar in age, sex, and other factors. The majority were men, which is common with cluster headaches.

    Researchers looked at work records and disability benefits to determine how many days during a year people were absent from work due to sickness and disability.

    Gender Differences and Health Implications

    Among those with cluster headaches, 92%, or 2,977 people, had at least one additional illness. Of those without cluster headaches, 78%, or 12,575 people, had two or more illnesses.

    Of those with cluster headaches, more women had additional illnesses than men, 96% and 90% respectively.

    The average number of days a person was absent due to sickness and disability was nearly twice as high among people with cluster headaches with 63 days compared to those without cluster headaches with 34 days.

    People with cluster headaches and at least one additional illness had four times as many absence days compared to people with cluster headaches who did not have an additional illness.

    “Increasing our understanding of the other conditions that affect people with cluster headaches and how they impact their ability to work is very important,” added Ran. “This information can help us as we make decisions on treatments, prevention, and prognoses.”

    A limitation of the study was that information on personal data, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and BMI, which could affect the occurrence of diseases, was not available.

    Reference: “Multimorbidity and Sickness Absence/Disability Pension in Cluster Headache Patients and Matched References: A Swedish Register-Based Study” by Caroline Ran, Kristina Alexanderson, Andrea C Belin, Gino Almondo, Anna Steinberg and Christina Sjöstrand, 14 December 2022, Neurology.
    DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000201685

    The study was funded by the Swedish Research Council, Swedish Brain Foundation and Mellby Gård, Region Stockholm, the Märta Lundkvist Foundation, and Karolinska Institute Research Funds.

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