The headache that occurs during menstruation is usually related to vasospasm, a condition that is related to each person’s physical condition. In some women, the release of prostaglandins during menstruation can cause abdominal pain and headaches, causing blood vessel spasms, in which case it is important to rest and not overexert during menstruation. In addition to headache symptoms due to menstruation, there are other conditions that can also cause headaches, such as high blood pressure and abnormal lesions of the blood vessels in the skull. Therefore, for patients with particularly severe headache symptoms, it is recommended to improve relevant examinations such as cranial CT and cranial MRI to understand the intracranial structures and exclude whether there are intracranial vascular malformations, or tumors, etc. In addition, rest during menstruation and emotional stability are important.