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Migraines and women’s neurological health: How mood, life stages and hormonal changes play a role

Understanding the connection between hormones and neurological health is essential for managing conditions like migraines. Discover how mood, emotional regulation, hormonal triggers and more can play a huge role.

January 07, 2025 / 12:39 IST
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Causes of migraine: Hormones like oestrogen and progesterone are closely tied to mood and emotions. Changes in their levels during the menstrual cycle can lead to mood swings, anxiety, or even depressive episode (Image: Canva)
Causes of migraine: Hormones like oestrogen and progesterone are closely tied to mood and emotions. Changes in their levels during the menstrual cycle can lead to mood swings, anxiety, or even depressive episode (Image: Canva)

Migraines are recurring headaches that cause moderate to severe pain, usually on one side of the head. They often come with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Triggers vary from person to person but can include stress, certain foods, lack of sleep, and, for women, hormonal shifts.

Migraines, a neurological condition, can occur due to may reasons. For women, the impact of migraines is often more pronounced, owing to the complex relationship between hormones and the brain, says Dr Shivakumar R, Head and Senior Consultant Neurology at Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road. “Hormonal fluctuations can make migraines worse and even more frequent, creating unique challenges for women at various life stages. Symptoms of migraines range from throbbing or pulsating pain to nausea, sensitivity to light, and dizziness. In women, these symptoms can significantly impact daily activities, productivity, and emotional well-being, especially during hormonal fluctuations such as menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause,” he adds.

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Dr Shivakumar R explains the role of hormones in women’s neurological health, and suggests tips to manage the same: