Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

How depression is different from migraine?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Migraine is linked to both depression and anxiety. In fact, people with migraine are about five times more likely to develop depression than someone without migraine, according to Dawn Buse, PhD, the director of behavioral medicine at the Montefiore Headache Center and an associate professor in the Department of Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.

“It’s very logical when you’re living with a chronic disease like migraine, which is affecting your life in such a big way, that you’re going to feel sad, down and frustrated about how it’s affecting your life,” she says.

Buse says that about 20% of people with episodic migraine—headaches on 14 or fewer days per month—may also have depression, and that number goes up as the number of headache attack days per month increases. Similarly, about 20% of people with episodic migraine have anxiety, and between 30% and 50% of people with chronic migraine also have anxiety.

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Answered by avitaylor101
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Explanation:

migraine is almost similar with depression as their main cause is stress and tension . But migraine is quite fatal and second stage of depression

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