2019
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2019/v36i530253
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Prevalence of Migraine and Trigger Factors among Adult Rural Sudanese Population 2018

Abstract: Background: Migraine is one of the most common types of headache; it is a chronic neurological disease that affects 15% of the population, however, information about its prevalence in Sudan is scarce. Aim: The aim of this study was to study prevalence of migraine and trigger factors among adult rural Sudanese population in 2018. Setting and Design: This is a cross sectional two-stage door-to-door community-based study conducted in 16 administrative areas in rural Sudan. Materials and Methods:… Show more

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“…Halay et al. (2021) reported a prevalence of 40% of those who had at least two headache episodes. Females were more affected by migraine than males, and the most common triggering factors were irregular/lack of sleep, stress/anxiety, noise, and fatigue/physical activity, which accounted for 91.0%, 88.0%, 85.7%, and 84.6% of the population with migraine, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Halay et al. (2021) reported a prevalence of 40% of those who had at least two headache episodes. Females were more affected by migraine than males, and the most common triggering factors were irregular/lack of sleep, stress/anxiety, noise, and fatigue/physical activity, which accounted for 91.0%, 88.0%, 85.7%, and 84.6% of the population with migraine, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Migraine is being recognized as a significant health problem affecting the quality of life and a major cause of morbidity among young adults specially students, and one of the major health‐related resource consumers. It is a chronic neurological disease that affects 15% of the population, but there is little information about its prevalence in Sudan (Halay et al., 2021). During university life, students often report increased levels of stress, depression, anxiety, and irregular sleep, all of which are associated with migraines.…”
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confidence: 99%