How does menopause affect migraines in women who had a hysterectomy?

Going through natural menopause results in migraine improvement for two of every three women. Women having a hysterectomy and oophorectomy (removal of the uterus and ovaries) will also go through menopause; however, their headaches are more likely to worsen. The unpredictable changes in headache pattern with fluctuating estrogen levels suggest that these patterns are complicated and affected by more than simply estrogen levels.

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