Immune Fitness, Migraine, and Headache Complaints in Individuals with Self-Reported Impaired Wound Healing

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2023-06-03

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Balikji, Jessica
Mackus, MarlouISNI 0000000524156226
Verster, Joris C.ORCID 0000-0002-6455-2096ISNI 0000000076939752
Garssen, JohanORCID 0000-0002-8678-9182ISNI 0000000034097251
Hoogbergen, Maarten M.

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Abstract

Background: Having chronic wounds and impaired wound healing are associated with psychological distress. The current study aims to evaluate migraine and headache complaints in young adults with self-reported impaired wound healing. Methods: A survey was conducted among N=1935 young adults (83.6% women), 18–30 years old, living in the Netherlands. Wound healing status was verified, immune fitness was assessed using a single-item rating scale, and ID Migraine was completed. In addition, several questions were answered on past year’s headache experiences (including frequency, quantity, type, location, and severity). Results: In both the control group (p < 0.001) and the IWH group (p = 0.002) immune fitness was significantly lower among those that reported headaches compared to those that reported no headaches. Individuals with self-reported impaired wound healing (IWH) scored significantly higher on the ID Migraine scale, and individuals of the IWH group scored significantly more often positive for migraine (ie, an ID Migraine score ≥2). They reported a younger age of onset of experiencing headaches, and significantly more often reported having a beating or pounding headache than the control group. Compared to the control group, the IWH group reported being significantly more limited in their daily activities compared to the control group. Conclusion: Headaches and migraines are more frequently reported by individuals with self-reported impaired wound healing, and their reported immune fitness is significantly poorer compared to healthy controls. These headache and migraine complaints significantly limit them in their daily activities.

Keywords

chronic wounds, headache, immune fitness, impaired wound healing, migraine, slow healing wounds, wound infection, General Medicine

Citation

Balikji, J, Mackus, M, Verster, J C, Garssen, J & Hoogbergen, M M 2023, 'Immune Fitness, Migraine, and Headache Complaints in Individuals with Self-Reported Impaired Wound Healing', International Journal of General Medicine, vol. 16, pp. 2245-2253. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S413258