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Is migraine associated with high blood pressure?

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Is migraine associated with high blood pressure?

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  1. it can be. headaches are one of the symptoms of high blood pressure. do you experience any other symptoms.  you can check with your doctor to make sure. also try this link for more info

    http://www.beatinghypertension.com/natur...


  2. Definitely could lead to severe headaches. See your doctor to control this!

  3. If your blood pressure is too high, you will get a bad headache. But its not a migraine.

  4. No, it's a cramping of the brain vessels usually because of a suppression of sexual desires.

  5. It can be. When the blood in your scalp is under pressure, it can cause a headache or a migraine. Contrary to popular belief, head aches are usually not caused in the brain.

  6. Migraines are also called vascular headaches.  High blood pressure will certainly lead to them.  In fact, one of the signs of high blood pressure is migraines, but migraines don't always signify high blood pressure.  Do yourself a favor in the future and ask medical questions to medical people.  The wackos in this section tend to know nothing about physiology.

  7. There can be a correlation between headaches and highblood pressure, but you should see a doctor about this issue.  There are medicines on the market to treat migraines, and highblood pressure, but you need a proper diagnosis.  There are a lot of things that could be going on in your body, and you really need a medical professional to help you figure out exactly what is going on.

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