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I'm having mild cramping on and off, migraines and ache after my period which was 13 days late. what should i do ?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Menstrual migraine: Hormonal changes can affect all women with migraine and most women experience an increased frequency of migraine attacks around the time of menses.Compared to other migraine attacks, menstrual migraines are more severe and last longer.Frovatriptan is a prophylactic drug for menstrual migraine. Rec. A consultation with headache or orofacial pain specialist.

Answered 12/14/2013

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