Comborbidity of Migraine with Hypothyrosis in Uzbekistan
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Abstract
The article focuses on the comorbidity of migraine and hypothyroidism, where there are several conflicting views. The aim of the study was to study the effect of levothyroxine on migraine course in the Uzbek population with migraine and subclinical hypothyroidism. The study examined 60 (100%) patients with migraine and subclinical hypothyroidism. All patients received standard treatment for migraine. Twenty-six were prescribed levothyroxine and 34 were prescribed iodine. Patients were re-examined after 3 months. The addition of levothyroxine to treatments when migraine and subclinical hypothyroidism coexisted reduced the number and extent of migraine headaches, as well as anxiety and depression. Improvement in quality of life was observed in patients. This information confirms. migraine hypothyroidism comorbidity