Depo Provera is sometimes used to help some types of menstrual Migraine attacks. Whether it will be effective depends on whether your attacks are related to low estrogen, high estrogen, or estrogen fluctuations. For best results, see a headache specialist.
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I dont think it will. DEPO will only prevent pregnancy. For other hormonal problems it is advisable to see your doctor and have your hormones checked.
: One of the stated side effects on their fact sheet put out by the pharmaceutical is MIGRAINES. These can go on for years and are so terrible. : : How long does it take to get it out of your system?? My best friend got the shot a few times and SEVEN years later of trying to conceive is unsuccessful. : YES YOU CAN BECOME STERILE. : AND, you can loose your bone density, increase your chances of Cervical cancer, migraines, ectopic pregnancy, and anemia. I recommend reviewing all sides of a drug like this before taking it, not just the information offered by the Doctor Who will forget your name when you leave the office, or may have personal bias regarding general population trends. Bone density is a serious issue. : This is not a safe drug in my opinion.
i actually just asked this question! i have no idea, but i do know that i've been on the mini pill (errin) for the past three weeks and that i started having migraines about a week in. but i cannot find anything on the web that says the mini pill causes migraines. in fact, most sites say progestin Birth Control is actually prescribed for women who have migraines, because they think the migraines come from the estrogen in combined pills.
have you been having migraines on progesterone birth control?
i have an appointment with a neurologist tomorrow and i'm going to ask about it. New update! i saw the neurologist and he said that progestin birth control can indeed cause migraines. he gave me several samples of migraine meds to try.
The pre-period drop in estrogen is the most common migraine trigger in women. While on Depo Provera, a woman doesn't experience this drop. As she stops depo provera and her periods return, she will once again experience this cyclic drop in estrogen, and may note migraines returning. If you have never had migraines before stopping depo provera , see your health care provider for an evaluation.
Yes
Depo Provera is a hormone shot. Many Migraines and headaches are hormonally related. If the Depo Provera is triggering your headaches, when it wears off it should usually stop triggering them. Sometimes the problem is more complex however, and for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Headache Specialist.
Depo Provera does not cause dilation of your pupils.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
Depo provera does not cause endometritis. See your health care provider for evaluation of your symptoms.
No.
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
A woman on Depo-Provera does not have any effect on the color of her urine. Some of the known side effects of this contraceptive are irregular menstrual periods or no periods at all, headaches, and nervousness.
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.
It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
Very bad headaches, yes.
it can sometimes