What’s with the headaches when you get your period?

A headache with menstruation may be caused by physiological factors, migraine and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: during menstruation, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, a mild headache may occur, which is a normal physiological manifestation of menstruation, and the symptoms of headache are not serious, and may get better on their own after the menstrual cycle.
2. Migraine: Women who have migraines themselves, do not rest well during menstruation, and often stay up late, may lead to migraine attacks, which may be accompanied by headache symptoms, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and may also affect the quality of sleep.
There may also be other reasons for headaches during menstruation, so it is recommended to seek medical advice, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the problem under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively target the diagnosis and treatment.