Understanding Menstrual Migraines
Have you ever experienced migraines during your period? Migraines are a complex neurological condition with a variety of symptoms, typically involving moderate to severe headaches. They are highly disabling, difficult to treat, and strongly affect quality of life.
Women are 2-3 times more likely to suffer from migraines than men. They suffer from them more frequently and they usually last longer. It’s hard to say whether the pain intensity is worse for women or men because of subjectivity and gender bias of what is considered painful.
Studies show up to 21% of women suffer from migraines that occur around their periods, called menstrual migraines (catamenial migraines). There are two types of menstrual migraines: true and related. True menstrual migraines exclusively happen around the start of menstruation, whereas related menstrual migraines can occur outside of your period. Some women (8%) experience them during every period, while others may have them less frequently.