Headaches are common in women for two reasons: 1. Patients suffer from phytodysfunction, which is a result of sleep deprivation and insomnia due to the stress of household chores and work. 2. Migraines occur, and most migraines have a family history of genetic predisposition, with the mother usually having migraine symptoms. In women, headache symptoms are more pronounced when they are menstruating. There are also factors that can trigger migraine, such as excessive stress, overwork, insomnia and dreaminess can trigger migraine. Drinking stimulating drinks, coffee, strong tea, and eating spicy and irritating food can trigger migraine.