Menstrual migraine
Menstrual migraine is by no means exotic. And the most common example of female headache. Almost 60 percent of women say that before menstruation their head begins to hurt somehow differently. There are two types of diseases – “pure menstrual migraine” and “menstrual-associated migraine”. Their differences need to be known in order to be able to competently cope with attacks. In the first case, a headache appears two days before menstruation and in the first two to three days of…