Migraine Risk Factors
February 11th, 2008 . by PeterMigraine may root from family history. If the parents experienced migraines, there’s a superior chance that one will inherit it too. If a person is young and female, there is also a moderately higher risk of migraines. Women are three times more prone to have migraines than men are.
A woman with migraine may find that headaches occur before or shortly after their menstruation. Migraine attacks may also adjust during pregnancy or menopause. If pregnancy or menstruation affects a woman’s migraine, the headaches are also possible to get worse if one takes birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
