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Learn more about migraine that causes pain and sensory disturbances (aura), such as flashes of light, blind spots or tingling in your hands or face.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) deficiency · Hot flashes. · Irregular periods or no periods. · Loss of pubic hair. · Not being able ...
For mild to moderate pain or menstrual cramps: ... This may cause headaches, dizziness, or blurred vision. ... headache; increased blood pressure; increased ...
Jaundice during pregnancy or from using hormonal therapy in the past or; Liver tumors or; Migraine headache or; Porphyria (an enzyme problem) or; Systemic lupus ...
About this study. The purpose of the study is to investigate if the use of gammaCore Sapphire™ device reduces the number of migraines preventatively.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Surviving hot weather while managing migraines. Severe weather conditions are enough to give anyone a headache, but temperature.
Medical history of chronic migraine for at least 6 months; 15 or more headache days during a 4 week period. Exclusion Criteria: Previous use of any botulinum ...
This medicine is used only in women who have already stopped menstruating (postmenopausal). Many breast cancer tumors grow in response to estrogen. This ...
This is to decrease the chance of having withdrawal symptoms such as agitation, confusion, headache, irritability, numbness or tingling, restlessness, trouble ...
Women with endometriosis should start using this medicine between the 2nd and 4th day of their menstrual period, unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
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