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I get migraine headaches. Could they be related to Raynauds?

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I get migraine headaches. Could they be related to Raynauds?

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There is some evidence that Raynaud’s may be part of a generalized disorder of the body’s overall vascular system. Headaches occur when blood vessels open too much (ironically, just the opposite of what occurs during a Raynaud’s episode). Headaches also may occur as a side effect to some of the medications taken for Raynaud’s.

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