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A:Migraines can be linked to the start or duration of your menstrual cycle. There are hormone treatments that can treat them. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-your-menstrual-period-cause-migraines ]
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Can your menstrual period cause migraines
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Migraines can be linked to the start or duration of your menstrual cycle. There are hormone treatments that can treat them.
How Can I Prevent a Migraine Before My Menstrual Period??
http://www.livestrong.com/menstrual-migraines/
ion and fatigue. The cause of menstrual migraines is unknown; they may be linked to fluctuating hormones or a shortage of magnesium. In a menstrual migraine, the blood vessels in the head may co...
DO MIGRAINES FOLLOW THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE?
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