Is there a link between migraine headaches&ovarian cysts?
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that are a normal part of a woman’s menstrual cycle, according to gynecologist Dr. Judith Reichman. But usually they are small and go away after the cycle ends. Larger cysts can cause problems and might need to be removed. One problem is migraine headaches.Hormone LevelsAccording to Ms. Sandra Winn, a nurse practitioner at Colorado Springs Gynecology Associates, ovarian cysts can create abnormal hormone levels that can trigger migraines. The Cleveland Clinic states that fluctuating estrogen levels might be the cause. Getting hormonal levels under control can be the cure.Cyst TypesThere are several types of ovarian cysts, corpus luteum, hemorrhagic (functional), endometriomas (from endometriosis) and dermoid among them. You can also have polycystic ovaries (polycystic ovary syndrome) that are prone to developing cysts. All cyst types can affect hormone levels and lead to migraines.Hormonal MigrainesAccording to the Complete Guide to a Headache’s websi