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OLD MIGRAINE - NOW MENSTRUAL MIGRAINE
My mother (aged 49) has a severe migraine since her early 20s. Painkillers and injections are not really affective. And from the past few years, she is experiencing that throbbing migraine pain along with nausea, around her periods every month (every 25 days to be exact). This pain lasts for 5-7 days. (Possibly menstrual migraine) She is not even suspecting menopause coming by, as her periods are normal and regular as earlier. >Please suggest some treatment. >And whom should we consult for the best guidance to treat migraine - neurologist/gynaecologist/someone else? PLEASE HELP. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Neurologist... Or simply MD medicine doctor.. If he feels necessary he will refer to Neurologist
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