Menstruation is menstruation, menstrual headache may be related to mental factors, endocrine factors and brain lesions.
1. Psychological factors: If a woman has recently been under too much mental stress or anxiety, the onset of menstruation will increase the secretion of neurotransmitters in the brain, which in turn will cause headaches in women.
2. Endocrine factors: women will have sodium and water retention during menstruation, which will cause a mild increase in cranial pressure and may affect women’s normal life, such as sleep disorders and headaches.
3. Brain lesions: If there are internal brain lesions, the onset of menstruation may aggravate the symptoms of the disease, leading to the occurrence of headaches, which should be taken seriously in time.
There may be other reasons for menstrual headaches, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment or therapy.