The phrase “a trick to relieve your aunt’s headache” is inaccurate. “Aunt headache” is often a manifestation of migraine, medically known as “menstruation-related migraine”, mostly in the young female population, a few days before or during menstruation on one side of the throbbing headache, the duration of which varies from person to person. The headaches resolve naturally as the menstrual period ends. Migraines during menstruation are often associated with changes in estrogen levels. There are a number of medications that can be chosen for relief. 1. Triptans: These medications are effective for more intense menstrual migraines, such as those that can be taken to treat migraines specifically, such as rizatriptan benzoate. 2. Ergot-type preparations: dihydroergotamine is often used clinically for the specific treatment of migraine. 3. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: these drugs are good for relieving mild to moderate migraine during menstruation, you can choose ibuprofen, acetaminophen and so on. In addition, some physical methods can also be taken to relieve menstrual migraine, such as proper massage of the temples, moderate exercise a few days before menstruation. Meanwhile, patients should pay attention to a balanced diet, avoid staying up late, get enough sleep, and keep a happy mood.