Every time you have menstrual headache is considered to be menstrual syndrome, the specific cause is not clear, may be related to hormone ratio imbalance, mental and other factors.
Studies have shown that headaches every time you have a period may be considered menstrual syndrome, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require excessive worry. Currently, the exact cause of PMS is not clear, but it is generally recognized that headaches are caused by an imbalance in the ratio of estrogen to progesterone during menstruation.
Secondly, it can be triggered by factors such as mood swings and stress, which can aggravate the headache. In addition to headache, it may also cause abdominal pain, fatigue, gluttony, breast swelling, swelling of limbs, emotional vulnerability, depression and other symptoms.
Usually, the above symptoms can be relieved by themselves after menstruation is over. In the meantime, you need to pay more attention to rest, pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid overwork, and keep a good mindset. If the symptoms are obvious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.