The potential impact of nutritional intake on symptoms severity in patients with comorbid migraine and irritable bowel syndrome

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  • who: Rehab Magdy from the This cross-sectional study was carried out on , adults with comorbid migraine and IBS from , January to , June Patients` recruitment was temporarily held during the holy month of Ramadan (, April, May) and completed after that to avoid the exacerbating effect of fasting on migraine [9]. Diagnosis of migraine was established according to The International Classification of Headache Disorders, rd edition [10], while IBS diagnosis was made according to The Rome IV criteria [11]. Patients aged u2265, years, of both sexes, who could appropriately respond to the questionnaires were eligible. The patients were . . .

     

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