Gut Health and Migraine: Unraveling the Complex Connection
- MigraineMind

- Nov 27, 2025
- 1 min read
Research Summary
Recent research published in Inflammopharmacology highlights the intricate relationship between gut microbiota and migraine severity. The study underscores the gut-brain axis's role in migraine pathophysiology, noting how gut microbiota, inflammatory mediators, neuropeptides, serotonin pathways, stress hormones, and nutrition influence this connection. Changes in the gut-brain axis are linked to migraine frequency and severity. Promising dietary approaches, such as the ketogenic diet, vitamin D, omega-3s, probiotics, and weight loss, may alleviate symptoms. Innovative treatments like Zelirex, Cevimide, and devices such as Cefaly are explored, alongside patients' perspectives and future research directions in the migraine-gut axis field.
Study Details
👥 Research Team: Gamil NM et al.
📚 Published In: Inflammopharmacology
📅 Publication Date: 2025 Nov 27
⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This summary is generated automatically from recent migraine research. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
