Can migraine headaches during menstruation cause illnesses?

  Migraine headaches during the menstrual period will not develop after timely treatment.  During the menstrual period, women’s lack of qi and blood, weakness and reduced resistance may cause some diseases, which are not serious if treated in time. Migraines during the menstrual period are often considered to be caused by lack of sleep due to child care or staying up late, or excessive mental stress or emotional stress, causing endocrine imbalance and hormone secretion abnormalities. At the same time, since women’s immunity is low during the menstrual period and they are more likely to catch a cold, migraine may also be caused by wind or cold during the menstrual period, so care should be taken to prevent wind and keep warm to avoid getting cold. In addition, it may also be related to elevated blood pressure. If the patient has a history of hypertension, it is recommended to review the blood pressure and take appropriate treatment measures in time if necessary.  It is recommended that women try to get enough sleep and be in a relaxed mood during the menstrual cycle, increase clothing in advance to avoid getting cold when the weather turns cooler, and go to the hospital promptly if they are ill.