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Intranasal Contact Points: New Insight into Migraine Triggers

  • Writer: MigraineMind
    MigraineMind
  • Dec 5, 2025
  • 1 min read

Research Summary


A recent study published in the Eurasian Journal of Medicine explores the connection between intranasal mucosal contact points (MCPs) and migraines. Researchers investigated 50 patients with episodic migraines and 50 without migraines, finding that those with migraines had a significantly higher prevalence of MCPs (P=.018). Despite this, MCPs showed no correlation with age, sex, migraine aura, menstruation, attack frequency, duration, pain severity, or impact on daily life and quality of life. The study highlights an association between migraines and MCPs, particularly between the middle concha and septum, suggesting a potential new area for further clinical research in migraine treatment.


Study Details

 

👥 Research Team: Yaşar M, Kocatürk İ

📚 Published In: Eurasian J Med

📅 Publication Date: 2025 Oct 23

 

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This summary is generated automatically from recent migraine research. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.

 
 

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