MENSTRUAL MIGRAINE: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT TO DO TO END IT - GENERAL CLINIC

How To Fight Menstrual Migraine



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Menstrual migraine is a severe headache, usually intense and throbbing, which can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light or sound, sight of light spots or blurred vision, and usually occurs between 2 days before and 3 days after menstruation. In order to end menstrual migraine, it is possible to use medications indicated by the doctor, such as painkillers, anti-inflammatories or triptans, as well as avoiding bright or noisy places and eating preferably fruits and vegetables