Menstrual headache is one of female menstrual tension syndrome. From the perspective of western medicine, menstrual headache is closely related to endocrine. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is believed that menstrual headache is caused by disharmony between qi and blood. Most patients have a long illness period, less menstrual flow and cold hands and feet. Headache is characterized by blood vessel jumping, nausea and vomiting, which belongs to the category of angioneurotic headache.
In terms of treatment, western medicine has no radical cure at present, and most of them are mainly to dilate blood vessels and relieve pain.
So it must be treated with Chinese medicine. It can be treated by nourishing blood, regulating liver and cooling liver, and the prescription is as follows:
Tribulus terrestris 10g, Radix Rehmanniae 15g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 10g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 15g, Rhizoma Chuanxiong 10g, Fructus Lycii 12g, Rhizoma Gastrodiae 10g, and Radix Paeoniae Alba.