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The Link Between Headaches and Hormone Imbalance

May 29th, 2019

If you are a woman plagued by headaches, hormones may be to blame. Two hormones that play an important role in the female menstrual cycle are progesterone and estrogen. These hormones can also affect chemicals in the brain that contribute to headaches.

For some women, regulating estrogen and progesterone is an important step in headache prevention, as fluctuations in these hormones can trigger headaches and migraines. If you are ready to learn more, please read on. Then contact Renew Youth at (800) 859-7511 for a free consultation.

There Are Many Potential Causes for Fluctuating Hormone Levels

A woman’s hormones can fluctuate for many reasons, including:

  • Menstruation. Women experience a drop in estrogen and progesterone levels just before their periods. This can be why headaches and migraines commonly occur at the same point in a woman’s cycle each month.
  • Hormonal contraceptives. This includes birth control pills, patches, and vaginal rings. Some women may notice headaches worsening with the use of these hormonal contraceptives.
  • Perimenopause and menopause. Perimenopause—the years leading up to menopause—can cause an increase in headaches due to the irregular rising and falling of estrogen and progesterone levels. Once periods stop, improvement in migraines may be seen.

Is Hormone Therapy the Right Treatment for Your Headaches?

Since hormonal headaches are caused by fluctuations in hormones, hormone therapy could be the solution you’ve been looking for. Contact Renew Youth today for personalized treatment options.

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