When a woman has an exploding headache during her physiological period, consider it to be an attack of migraine. There are many attacks of headache in women that are related to menstruation. The headache can usually occur during the premenstrual period or late menstrual period, and the severity of the headache may be related to changes in estrogen secretion during the woman’s menstrual period, leading to the onset of the headache. The headache is usually accompanied by nausea and vomiting until after nausea and vomiting, the headache may have relief. Some head CT tests are needed for migraines because more serious diseases also need to be ruled out, but if the headache occurs repeatedly during the physiological period, symptomatic treatment needs to be given and help can be sought from Chinese herbal medicine and also from Chinese acupuncture.