Prevalence of hypertension and correlation with mental health in women with burning mouth syndrome: A case-control study.

Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine(2022)

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These results suggest that WBMS showed a higher prevalence of HTN compared with controls. Unemployed WBMS with lower education and other systemic comorbidities are at an increased risk of developing HTN. HTN is associated with alteration in the vascular structure and function of the brain, and these processes accelerate brain aging, which contributes to a reduction in intracortical connectivity, thus affecting the modulatory system of control of pain in patients with BMS, independently of their mental health assessment. Predictors that may underlie this association remain unclear, taking into account the differences found in HW, and should be further elucidated.
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burning mouth syndrome (BMS),cardiovascular risk factor,chronic orofacial pain,hypertension,women
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