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How are menstrual migraines treated?

Related Topics: Migraine, Menstrual
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The problem with menstrual migraines is that the headaches are driven or caused by the change in hormones with your cycle. The only direct way to change that is with hormone manipulation (like 90 day oral contraception pills).

The migraines can be treated with the normal migraine prevention medications, which will not change your hormone levels....
 

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