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Menstrual Migraine Symptoms

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By Debra Pulver
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Menstrual migraines are triggered by the fluctuating hormones right before or during your period. The timing and the cause, more than the physical symptoms, separate a menstrual migraine from other migraines.

    Throbbing Pain

  1. Migraines are not typical headaches. They are noted for the moderate to severe throbbing pain on one or both sides of the head, increased pain with exertion and sensitivity to light and/or sound.
  2. Nausea

  3. Nausea and vomiting are more likely to accompany menstrual migraines, and migraine pain relievers might not work in helping you with these types of symptoms.
  4. Sensory Disturbance

  5. Some women experience sensory disturbances with migraines, such as flashing lights, smelling odd odors or hearing sounds that aren't really there.
  6. Duration

  7. In some women, menstrual migraines can last longer and be more severe than regular migraines. Menstrual migraines might last as long as 72 hours.
  8. Prevalence

  9. About 10 percent of women only get migraines with their period, according to the National Headache Foundation. For most women, their cycle is simply another trigger.
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