Migraines and keloids: a 15-year Taiwan claim database analysis.
Ying-Yi LuHao QinChun-Ching LuMing-Kung WuCong-Liang ZhangChieh-Hsin WuPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2021)
The higher tendency to develop migraines in the keloids group in comparison with the non-keloids group suggests that keloids could be a predisposing risk factor for migraine development in adults. Keloids patients who complain of headaches should be examined for migraines.