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Birth Control and Migraine
A migraine is a severe
headache usually accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. This
can disable you for a few hours or even days. The level at which this
happens or even its frequency varies.
A recent study shows that women suffer from migraines more than men.
Although its exact cause is unknown, birth control devices happen to be
one of the culprits.
An example of such a birth control device is the oral contraceptives. This
is because its ingredients alter the woman’s hormonal level and causes the
migraine. The cause of course is too much estrogen which is added to what
is already naturally produced by the body.
Aside from migraine, oral contraceptives may cause medical abnormalities
from uterine fibroids to breast cancer.
Sometimes, the migraine attack may occur before or after taking the oral
contraceptive. If this happens regularly, you are advised to try another
method of birth control. This can be avoided though if you take it with
food or milk. You must take this at the same time daily and stick with the
prescribed dosage that was given to you.
Women over the age of 35 and experience migraines as a result of using
birth control pills and other devices are at risk of getting a stroke.
This is another reason why some institutions strongly advice females to
use something else if they don’t want to get pregnant.
Those who are diabetic, have high cholesterol levels and blood pressure
are advised not to take oral contraceptives.
But there is hope. One of the newest oral contraceptives to date is
Seasonal. This pill was introduced into the market in 2003 and since it
makes females only experience a period four times in one year, this means
fewer headaches for migraine sufferers.
But this oral contraceptive may not work for everyone. If you suffer
migraines due to neurological problems, this won’t do any good and you
will have to find another birth control device.
Women may still choose to use oral contraceptives. This is only after they
are examined by the doctor and if everything looks good, he or she will
prescribe a lower dose of oral contraceptives. Talking to your physician
may even prevent a full blown migraine from happening since there is
really no permanent solution to stop this from happening.
But there are some women who experience migraines even before they start
using oral contraceptives. In fact, the frequency did not increase or
decrease once they were on the pill but complained that the severity of
the migraine got worse.
The severity of the migraine will also not go away overnight after you
quit using oral contraceptives. Studies show that it will take a few
months for your hormonal levels to normalize and only then will you be
able to see an improvement.
Despite that, migraines will still happen and you will not blame it only
on the pill but due to other factors such as the food you eat, stress at
home or in the office, other medications that you may be taking, physical
factors and changes in the environment.
So although there is a direct link between oral contraceptives and
migraine, you cannot say that it is the only reason why women suffer from
it more than men.
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