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Recurrent migraine is a common chronic neurological disorder that manifests as a reversive headache, usually accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and light and sound hypersensitivity. It is more common in female patients than in male patients, and the reason is unknown, but it may be related to the physiological characteristics of women, such as menstrual period, pregnancy, menopause, etc.
Here are a few reasons that can cause recurrent migraines in women:
Changes in hormone levels: A woman's hormone levels change with the menstrual cycle, which can affect the onset of migraines. In addition, physiological stages such as pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause can also cause hormone levels to change, which can trigger migraines.
Dietary factors: Certain foods may trigger migraines, such as chocolate, red wine, coffee, citrus fruits, dairy products, alcohol and tobacco, etc. At the same time, irregular diet and insufficient nutrient intake may also increase the risk of migraine.
Sleep problems: Lack of sleep or poor sleep quality can lead to migraine attacks. Women may have sleep problems due to reasons such as childbirth, raising children, or occupational stress, which can increase the risk of migraines.
Mental stress: Mental stress such as mood swings, nervousness, and anxiety can be one of the triggers of migraines. Women may be more susceptible to mental stress due to a variety of factors such as work, family, etc., which increases the risk of migraines.
If you experience migraine symptoms frequently, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to understand the specific cause, and to make ** and lifestyle adjustments according to your doctor's advice.
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Recurrent migraine is a common neurological disorder that is common in women. The specific cause of migraine headaches is not fully understood, but it may be related to neurological, vascular, and genetic factors.
Some people's migraines may be related to changes in certain aspects of the body, such as menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause. In addition, lack of sleep, irregular diet, overwork, stress, temperature changes, certain medications or dietary components can also trigger migraines.
For women, hormonal changes can be one of the significant causes of migraines. Most women are more likely to experience migraines around the time of menstruation and during pregnancy. In addition, the use of oral contraceptives may also increase the risk of migraines.
If you experience migraines frequently, it is advisable to consult a doctor for a correct diagnosis and**. **Methods may include medications, lifestyle changes, acupuncture, etc.
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Frequent migraines in women can be caused by changes in hormone levels, such as during menstruation, during pregnancy, or during menopause. In addition, it can also be caused by lack of sleep, excessive mental stress, poor diet, eye strain, etc.
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It may be arteriosclerosis, or bone compression, but if you are older, it can be determined that it is caused by arteriosclerosis.
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I think that women's migraines may be caused by wind, or colds, and may also be caused by fire, and may also be caused by overwork, but I think if you want to ** this situation, then you must pay attention to your diet, you must eat light, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and also pay attention to the regular work and rest, and never stay up late.
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The main reason is that women's estrogen changes periodically, causing the nerves to swell and cause migraines. It can be relieved by massage, warm compresses, or warmth.
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It may be due to too much mental stress, congenital physical problems, and some head diseases, and it may also be too anxious. It can be carried out by using the method of hot compress**, or it can be carried out with some home remedies**, or it can be surgical**.
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Do you have a migraine?
1. It is more common in adolescent women, with a history of anti-**, the frequency of attacks is uncertain, and the pain characteristics are more than one side of the forehead and temporal dull pain, which gradually worsens and becomes throbbing pain, lasting for several hours to several days, and the symptoms can be relieved after sleep. There may be a family history of typical migraine. There is a visual aura before the attack.
2. The attack may be accompanied by visceral autonomic nerve dysfunction, such as nausea, vomiting, paleness, sweating and photophobia.
3. At the time of the attack, it begins with vasospasm, cerebral tissue ischemia and hypoxia, tissue edema, transient cerebral pressure increases, and soon blood vessels dilate, and the headache is pulsating. There are no localized signs on neurological examination, and the special types of this disease include ophthalmoparatic migraine, abdominal migraine, hemiplegic migraine, and basilar artery migraine, all of which are rare types.
4. Exclude headache caused by other causes of intracranial and external causes.
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Dizziness and nausea are normal reflections, my husband was like this at the time, as long as he is mentally relaxed, taking some drugs, symptomatic **, it will be fine soon, my husband used Bai's pain treatment to scatter and add my mental comfort, now it's okay, hehe.
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Your migraine is most likely related to insomnia, so proper physical exercise and maintaining a happy and peaceful mind are the most important things.
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I had the same situation and consulted the doctor, who said it was not a serious illness. As long as you pay attention to rest, reduce stress, and ventilate frequently, the condition will naturally be relieved.
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I think I should be qualified to answer this question, I am a Ben San person, headache has been a year, in the process, I have tasted all kinds of **, because I have been entangled by headaches so far, I have no mood or experience to do other things, Chinese and Western medicine, drip, acupuncture, and even all kinds of home remedies, I have tried them all. To sum up, it is still the mindset that is important. My headache will be worse in the afternoon, and the pain will be relieved in the morning, and the advice to you is to do a test first to make sure that it is not other lesions, and then the most important point is that you must sleep well, you can use a calming medicine to help sleep, cooperate with exercise, and adjust your mentality.
My symptoms have improved through exercise, relaxation, etc., and are slowly disappearing.
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Migraine is good**, just use Bai's to treat pain.
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