What’s wrong with migraines every time I have my period?

Migraine headache every time you have menstrual period is mainly considered as menstrual migraine, which is related to estrogen level, prostaglandin level, heredity, etc. It is also triggered by environmental changes and irregular work and rest.
Menstrual migraine, that is, migraine associated with the menstrual cycle of women, often occurs before and after menstruation, and the headache manifests itself as a vague headache that gradually changes into throbbing pain, and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, pallor, dizziness, blurred vision, etc. The occurrence of this disease is closely related to menstruation, and it is mainly considered to be a menstrual migraine. The disease is closely related to menstruation and there are no clinical symptoms associated with the interictal period.
The disease may be related to the significant drop in estrogen levels during menstruation and the excessive release of prostaglandins into the bloodstream; the incidence of the disease increases when there are people in the family who suffer from the disease.
The disease can also be triggered by a sudden drop in ambient temperature, a long period of irregular work and rest, irregular diet, sensory stimuli such as light or sound, intense physical activity, and excessive mental stress.
It is recommended that people with the corresponding symptoms should consult a doctor in time to get a clear diagnosis and appropriate treatment.