Headache
Menstrual headache refers to headaches that occur every menstrual period or before and after menstruation, and the headache disappears after menstruation. Severe headaches are accompanied by nausea and vomiting. It is more common in women of childbearing age, and can also be seen in menopause. The effect of this disease is better after treatment. For those with intractable headache, organic head lesions should be excluded. The disease is evidenced by traditional Chinese medicine.
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