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Will my migranes ever go away?

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Migraines vary: For many women, migraines can be related to the onset of the menstrual cycle and resolve after you go through menopause. There are migraines related to the cycle, called catamenial, but even without temporal relationship, sometimes they resolve with menopause. If hormones are used at that time, they often persist. Sometimes migraines are lifelong.

Answered 7/5/2015

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