How to have a headache during menstruation

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Prostaglandins in the endometrium increase during menstruation. Increased prostaglandin levels may cause uterine contractions and vascular contractions, resulting in dysmenorrhea. In addition, increased prostaglandin levels may enter the bloodstream, resulting in systemic instability, including headaches and other symptoms of nervous system instability. If the headache is very mild, it is recommended to adjust the lifestyle appropriately, exercise properly, eat light, maintain a happy mood, and divert attention, which may help relieve the headache. If the headache is severe, it is necessary to go to the neurology department in time to determine whether there is an internal brain disease.

How to have a headache during menstruation



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