Associated Conditions
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Migraines can be influenced by various factors, including menstruation, mental health, and physical health. Hormonal changes during menstruation often trigger migraines in women due to fluctuating estrogen levels. Additionally, mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression are commonly linked to migraines, as the stress associated with these conditions can exacerbate migraine frequency and intensity. Physical health issues, such as poor sleep, dehydration, and a sedentary lifestyle, can also contribute to migraine episodes. Managing these factors through lifestyle adjustments, stress management, and medical intervention can help reduce migraine frequency and severity.
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Menstruation, Pregnancy & Hormones
Mental Health
Physical Health