Poor oral health related to body pain and migraine in women
Sandy Verma April 10, 2025 09:24 AM
Delhi Delhi: Condolences from migraine headache and body pain? According to a study on Wednesday, blame your poor oral health for this. In this study focused on women, specific oral microorganisms to some pain conditions were identified. It also suggested a possible relationship between oral microbiom and nervous system. Research investigated the relationship between the 67 women's group of 67 women in the 67 women's group, oral microbiomes and various pain presentations that had fibromyalgia and not – a chronic condition that contains widespread musculoscalel pain, fatigue and sleep disturbances.

The results published in the magazine called Frontiers in Penn Research showed that poor oral health was constantly and a statistically important prophet of the old migraine. “This is the first study to examine the pain that commonly experienced pain in women suffering from oral health, oral microbyota and fibromyalgia from the Medicine and Health Faculty said,” Joana Honate said, “This is the first study to examine the pain that is commonly experienced in women suffering from oral health, oral microbyota and fibromyalgia, showing a clear and important relationship between poor oral health and pain.”

Participants with the worst oral health were more likely to suffer from high pain scores. About 60 percent of women were more likely to experience moderate to severe body pain, and 49 percent had more likely to experience migraine headache.

Four oral microbial species were significantly associated with pain after considering age, BMI, and additional diet suggestions from dialister, fusobacterium, pervimonous and solyobacterium genera.

“Our findings are particularly important for fibromyalgia, which is often less recognized despite having a common rheumatological position,” said Sharon Erdrich, a doctoral candidate at medicine and health faculty.

The team also saw a weak but important inverse correlation between the quality of the diet and the oral health. However, the researchers noted that it is yet to be investigated in detail. Researchers recommend regular oral hygiene appointments and dental health check -ups, as well as recommend brushing and flossing teeth twice a day.

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