Hormones are chemicals produced by the body that regulate growth, development, and reproduction. A sharp rise or drop in one of these hormones can cause headaches.
This is particularly common for women before menstruation and during ovulation, as the hormone estrogen drops. Menstrual headaches rarely last more than a day and can be managed using over-the-counter remedies.

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