How do hormone levels during menopause affect migraines?

Migraines typically worsen as hormonal levels fluctuate during the perimenopausal period, and improvement is usually delayed until women reach the postmenopausal period. After the fluctuating estrogen levels have stabilized and estrogen production drops to consistently low levels, headaches usually lessen in the majority of women and often go away for good. Headaches often worsen during the early part of menopause because of fluctuating estrogen levels.

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