Migraine during hormone therapy – what to do?

If it is suspected that migraines are caused by the pill, is it absolutely necessary to stop taking the pill?

I’m 40. It uses (Stediril30), and the mentioned migraines occur at different stages of the cycle, is it possible to replace the tablets with other ones. ~ Iza

You never really know if the migraine is caused by taking the hormone pills or not. Estrogens cause increased blood flow to the brain, and progestogens mostly retain water in the body, which together result in migraine symptoms. So it’s best to eliminate your hormones for 2 months and watch for migraines. You should also see a neurologist. If the migraines have stopped after 2 months, you can try to change the preparation to one that not only does not retain water in the body, but even removes its excess. —Frame 955544 | page | –

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