How effective is hormone replacement therapy for treating headaches?

Treatment of early menopausal symptoms with hormone replacement therapy may result in alterations in headache. However, studies have failed to show a consistent pattern of change with hormonal supplements, with women as likely to experience improvement or worsening of their headaches. One consistent finding, however, is that headaches are more likely to worsen in women treated with oral hormonal replacement, compared with transdermal hormone replacement using skin patches.

Experts believe women experience a steadier dose of hormones with a transdermal patch, compared with oral pills, resulting in the better response.

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