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Menstrual Migraines

August 21st, 2007 by admin
Part of many women’s monthly menstruation cycle is menstrual migraines that cause pain and suffering. Menstruation is a natural phenomenon of changing hormones and emotions that occur cyclically for women who reach menarche in their youth and ends when women enter their later years with menopause.

60% of women who experience migraines find that they are associated with menstruation. And women are three times more likely to experience migraines than men. New studies are proving the correlation of hormone release and the increase of migraine headaches. These hormone changes are highlighted in the journal, “Headache”, as the beginning of a research series into the complicated theories behind menstruation, ovarian hormones, and migraines. The article states that migraine attacks can occur before and during menstruation. Migraines come in two forms, with or without auras.

Types of Migraine Headaches

Women are more likely to experience longer duration migraines not necessarily associated with menstruation. Migraines with auras are more severe. Many people seek help from a physician when experiencing migraines with auras. The most common auras are visual and can be bright colors surrounding the outer visual field and are less intense and shorter lasting than headaches without auras.

Hormones and Migraines

From aura or non-aura producing, the neurological effects of migraines in females may be caused by the two female ovaries release of the hormones estrogen and progesterone during menstruation. It is a result of a monthly cycle in response to the brains hormones. Ovarian hormones circulate the female body through the blood stream and can enter the brain through a physical component known as the blood brain barrier and are where the migraine takes place in the central nervous system and areas surrounding the brain. continue…

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