Abstract

Background: Headache and particularly migraine headaches are considered as a debilitating disease worldwide that can adversely affect the quality of life of children and adults. Various factors can play a critical role in the development of migraine headache attacks. The food allergens are considered as important factors. This study aimed to determine the frequency of food allergy in children with migraine headaches. Methods: Forty patients aged <16 years with a migraine headache were entered into the study. A questionnaire was provided in which data on demographic information and skin test results for various allergens were recorded. Dietary allergies were defined based on a positive skin test plus a patient's history of food allergies. The severity of migraine was evaluated using the Migraine disability assessment score (MIDAS) questionnaire. Results: The present study showed 32.5% of our participants had a food allergy. No significant association was detected between sex (p=58) and age (p=0.14) with food allergy. However, the frequency of food allergy was significantly higher in patients aged ≥12 years old (44.4%) than those aged <12 (22.7%). A significant relationship was found between the number of attacks after prophylaxis and the frequency of food allergies (p=0.032). Individuals with lower attacks had a lower food allergy. Conclusion: Our findings revealed that about one-third of children with a migraine headache had a food allergy. This frequency was significantly higher in children with migraines than that of the general population based on the results of previous studies. It is recommended that these patients receive a skin allergy test while preparing a strong history of food allergies or when the frequency of migraine attacks does not decrease significantly despite proper prophylaxis.

Highlights

  • Migraine headaches are a debilitating condition that diminishes the quality of life in both adults and children

  • Migraine headaches are common in children and have a variety of clinical symptoms [1]

  • Phenylethylamine, histamine, nitrite and sulfides are considered as the possible mediators for headaches caused by food intolerance [11, 12]

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Introduction

Migraine headaches are a debilitating condition that diminishes the quality of life in both adults and children. Cheese, fatty foods, hot dogs, ice cream, monosodium glutamate, citrus, aspartame, caffeine and alcoholic beverages, especially red wine and beer are the most common foods, beverages and additives that trigger migraines [7 - 9]. Alcohol consumption is another potential cause of recurrent headache in younger individuals [10]. Headache and migraine headaches are considered as a debilitating disease worldwide that can adversely affect the quality of life of children and adults. This study aimed to determine the frequency of food allergy in children with migraine headaches

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