Hi,
It was day 2, I went out for half n hour around noon & in the night I started having severe headache. By day 3 my period ended, it was dry & brown. For next 25 days I continued to have migraine,I took migraine medicines continuously till date as prescribed. 2 days back I was completely ok. But now my period again started, initially the flow was slow & dark brown, on day1/2 it became light pink or brown but it was not a heavy flow. And I started getting migraine headache like crazy again. Whatever bleeding or hormonal changes are happening /happened inside the body , I want to be perfectly fine like I was a month back. 😭
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Hi good morning
Thnxs for your question
I need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and last menes date.
Can u send me the pics of medicine u took for migraine. So I can advise u in better way.
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Take Tablet Vasogranin three times a day for three days
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Take Electrol powder sachet twice a day for three days
Syrup Dexorange two spoons three times a day for a month
Drink lots of water and fruits juice
Dehydration during periods triggers migraines
Nothing to worry this may be due to hormonal imbalance ,follow healthy lifestyle take healthy balanced diet green vegetables salads and seasonal fruits avoid oily spicy and sugery food do regular exercises and stretches yoga this will help you .
Avoid stress
Continue migraine medicine
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