What to do if you have low menstrual headaches

Low menstruation and headaches can be caused by stress, unstable work schedule, polycystic ovary syndrome, depression, and other illnesses. There are different treatments for different diseases, such as medication and psychotherapy.
1. Physiological factors: Low menstrual periods and headaches can be caused by too much mental stress, unstable work and rest schedules, and inadequate warmth. It is recommended that patients pay attention to keep warm, maintain a pleasant emotional state and have a stable and sufficient sleep time.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Patients may experience symptoms such as scanty menstruation, acne, and excessive hairiness. Frequent anxiety due to the above symptoms may lead to headaches. It is suggested that patients can take oral medication such as Compound Norethindrone Tablets and Compound Medroxyprogesterone Tablets as prescribed by the doctor, so as to protect the lining of the uterus and adjust the menstrual situation.
3. Depression: Being in a state of depression for a long time will affect the stability of hormone levels in the body, thus reducing menstrual flow and headaches. Patients can have regular psychological treatment, such as going to the hospital and communicating with the doctor, or taking oral fluoxetine, paroxetine and other antidepressant drugs for treatment.
In case of prolonged menstrual cramps and headaches, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, standardize the medication under the doctor’s guidance, and actively treat the problem.