Via Reuters: Migraines common among nasal-allergy sufferers
In a study of nearly 300 children and adults, researchers found that 34 percent of those with allergic rhinitis — better known as hay fever — also had symptoms that met the diagnostic criteria for migraine. That compared with only 4 percent of study participants without hay fever.
And my allergist insisted that my headaches and allergies weren’t linked–I wasn’t convinced then, and this simply re-inforces my suspicions.
The vast otolaryngonasal conspiracy?
Comment by Honza Prchal — Wednesday, August 30, 2025 @ 1:20 pm
A quivering mucosal sea of indisputumable ingorance?
Vasodilatory medical speculation?
I’ll stop now.
Comment by Honza Prchal — Wednesday, August 30, 2025 @ 1:21 pm