2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11916-009-0065-2
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Migraine headache in perimenopausal and menopausal women

Abstract: Perimenopause marks a time of change in a woman's hormonal environment, which is apparent from the resultant irregular periods and vasomotor symptoms. These symptoms can start in the early 40s and continue through to the early 50s. Migraine is also affected by hormonal fluctuations, particularly the natural decline in estrogen in the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. This effect of estrogen "withdrawal" on migraine appears to become more predominant during perimenopause. Despite the increased prevalenc… Show more

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“…If a woman already suffers from migraine, the attacks often worsen during menopausal transition. Initial onset of the condition during this period is relatively rare [3]. Usually, symptoms will improve when a woman enters postmenopause and hormone levels have stabilized.…”
Section: Menopausal Stages and Clinical Evolution Of Migrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a woman already suffers from migraine, the attacks often worsen during menopausal transition. Initial onset of the condition during this period is relatively rare [3]. Usually, symptoms will improve when a woman enters postmenopause and hormone levels have stabilized.…”
Section: Menopausal Stages and Clinical Evolution Of Migrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Влияние ЛНГ-ВМС на мигрень в переходном периоде и ранней постменопаузе К сожалению, проблеме мигрени в перименопаузе не уделяется должного внимания, хотя пик ее проявле-ний приходится именно на средний возраст [46], что может приводить к снижению трудоспособности, до-полнительным финансовым потерям и ухудшению ка-чества жизни в целом. В ходе национального опроса (American Migraine Prevalence & Prevention Study) 3603 женщин в возрасте от 35 до 65 лет (в среднем 45 лет) V. Martin и соавт.…”
Section: лнг-вмс позволяет использовать различные формы эстрогенов в unclassified
“…[47] показали, что «эстрогеновая абсти-ненция», провоцирующая приступы мигрени в репро-дуктивном возрасте (менструальная мигрень) у «чув-ствительных» к колебаниям эстрогенов женщин, мо-жет растянуться на многие годы, более того, в переход-ный период ее течение ухудшается. После наступления естественной постменопаузы частота приступов ми-грени без ауры снижается в 2 раза, что не всегда проис-ходит в случае мигрени с аурой [46,48].…”
Section: лнг-вмс позволяет использовать различные формы эстрогенов в unclassified
“…The risk of migraine without aura increases during peri-menstrual days, starting two days before menstruation and continuing to up to three days after the first menstrual day. Females are 70% more predisposed to pain in the two days preceding menstruation than in the other days of the cycle, and 50% are further predisposed in the first menstrual day 4,5 . Menstrual migraine pathophysiology is associated to decreased estrogen few days before menstruation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menstrual migraine pathophysiology is associated to decreased estrogen few days before menstruation. Increased prostaglandins are also implied in the triggering of crises 4,5 . The International Headache Society (IHS) recognizes two types of menstrual migraine 6 : • Menstrual-related migraine: migraine without aura regularly occurring between two days before and three days after the first menstrual cycle day, with additional crises with and without aura in other cycle periods, at least in two out of three menstrual cycles;…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%