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Menopause Migraine Pattern

June 9, 2026
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Menopause Migraine Pattern

“A diary allows you to track patterns over time,
better communicate with your healthcare provider,
and evaluate whether treatments are working”.1

Umbrella

What may the Menopause Migraine Pattern Umbrella include?

Depending on the Source (DotS) this Umbrella may include:

  • Menopausal/Menopause Headaches and Migraines Pattern
  • Perimenopausal/Perimenopause Headaches and Migraines Pattern

Headache TriggersMenopause Headaches Pattern

What are some headache triggers?

In Headaches: Overview – What Are the Types of Headache? Primary Headaches the (United States) Cleveland Clinic elaborate on:

“Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle factors or situations, including:

  • Alcohol, particularly red wine
  • Certain foods, such as processed meats that contain nitrates (food-triggered headaches)
  • Consuming nicotine (nicotine headache)
  • Changes in sleep or lack of sleep
  • Poor posture
  • Physical activity, such as exercise (exertion headaches)
  • Skipped meals (hunger headache)
  • Coughing, sneezing, blowing your nose, straining (such as when having a bowel movement), or laughing or crying vigorously (primary cough headaches)”.2

Perimenopause

Is there an association between perimenopause and migraine triggers?

In Migraine and Menopause: Migraine During Menopause, the (Australian) Jean Hailes for Women’s Health (JH) explain:

“Many women find their migraine changes during perimenopause. Some women have worse migraine symptoms and others experience no change. It’s also a time when women can get migraine for the first time”.3

Menopausal Symptoms

Can some menopausal symptoms trigger migraine?

In Migraine Around the Time of Menopause: Why Does Migraine During Perimenopause? the JH include:

“Some menopausal symptoms can trigger migraine. For example:

  • Poor sleep
  • Dehydration due to hot flushes and night sweats
  • Heavy periods
  • Anxiety
  • Depression.

You may have extra family and work pressures at this stage of life, which can cause stress and trigger migraine”.4 

Diary

How may keeping a diary help?

In Tracking Diaries: How Tracking Headache Can Help Improve Care the (United States) National Headache Foundation (NHF) explain:

“Keeping a headache diary can be one of the most helpful tools for understanding your symptoms and improving your care.

A diary allows you to track patterns over time, better communicate with your healthcare provider, and evaluate whether treatments are working.

But it doesn’t need to be complicated—or perfect—to be effective”.5

Look for A Pattern

Menopause Headaches PatternHow may I Look for A Pattern with my headaches?

In Tracking Diaries: Start Simple the NHF note:

“You don’t need to track everything at once.

Start with just a few key details:

  • Did you have a headache?
  • How long did it last?
  • Were you able to function normally?
  • As tracking becomes easier, you can gradually add more details like symptoms, medications, and possible triggers”.6

In Tracking Diaries: What To Include In Your Diary the NHF also explain:

“Once you’re comfortable, you can begin tracking additional details such as:

  • Frequency (how often headaches occur)
  • Duration (how long they last)
  • Location and type of pain (throbbing, pressure, burning)
  • Associated symptoms (nausea, light sensitivity, sound sensitivity)
  • Medications used and how well they worked
  • Possible triggers (sleep changes, stress, food, weather)

You don’t need to track everything at once—add details gradually in a way that works for you”.7

In Keeping A Headache Diary: A General Guide To Recording Your Migraine Attacks? Why Keep A Headache Diary? the (United Kingdom) Migraine Trust elaborate on:

“A headache diary can include information on a range of things, however, it’s often best to keep it simple and record basic information. This can include:

  • Date
  • Day of week
  • Duration (how long the attack lasted)
  • Severity (how bad the attack was). This can either be recorded as mild, moderate or severe. Or on a scale from 1-10, where 10 is the worst pain you can imagine
  • Other symptoms you experience alongside the headache such as dizziness, vertigo, sensitivity to light, sound, smells or any symptoms that affect your movement (e.g. numbness)
  • Medication you take, including if you take a second dose
  • Anything else that may be helpful. Such as side effects from medication, any potential triggers, your period, any changes in medication, and anything else that may be helpful”.8

Diary Template

Where may I find a diary template?

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Diary Template

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  • Headache Diaries & Migraine Diaries [+ Templates]
  • Headache Diary [+ Template]
  • Keeping A Headache Diary: Headache Diary [+ Template]
  • Tracking Diaries [+ Template]

Health Care Provider

What if I would like help to look for a pattern with my headaches?

If you would like help to look for a pattern with your headaches, it may be in your best interest to choose to talk to your health care provider about this. Together you can identify any patterns, discuss your options and if required, agree on who may be the most appropriate health care provider to help you.

In Headache Diary: Keeping A Diary Can Help Your Doctor Help You the NHF explain:

“It is important to make an appointment with your doctor for the specific purpose of addressing your headache history rather than discussing headaches as part of a physician visit for other reasons. The National Headache Foundation also recommends keeping a headache diary to track the characteristics of your headaches. Patterns identified from your diary may help your doctor determine which type of headache you have and the most beneficial treatments”.9

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  • Why Migraine Is So Much More Than A Headache – Dr Elie Sader [17 June 2026]

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  4. Consumer Video and Podcast Series: 2024 Consumer Videos and Podcasts – Preparing for Your Menopause Health Care Visit
  5. Diaries and Apps
  6. Handling Hot Flushes and Night Sweats| Dr Louise Newson
  7. Headache Diaries & Migraine Diaries [+ Templates]
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  9. Headache Diary [+ Template]
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  16. Keeping A Headache Diary: Headache Diary [+ Template]
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  25. Migraine and Menopause Webinar Recap
  26. Migraine and Perimenopause
  27. Migraines and Menopause: What’s the Connection? | The Dr Louise Newson Podcast
  28. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: Past Webinars 2024 – Menopausal Migraines
  29. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: Past Webinars 2025 – Lifestyle Medicine
  30. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: Past Webinars – 2026: New IMS Recommendations Lifestyle, Diet, Exercise
  31. Tracking Diaries [+ Template]
  32. Videos & Podcasts: Videos – Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Current Perspectives and Controversies
  33. Videos and Podcasts: Videos – Interviews: Migraine Headaches
  34. Why Migraine Is So Much More Than A Headache – Dr Elie Sader

Sources

Where may I find the Sources quoted?

You may find the Sources quoted at:

Sources

  1. Tracking Diaries: How Tracking Headache Can Help Improve Care. National Headache Foundation https://headaches.org/resources/headache-diary-keeping-a-diary-can-help-your-doctor-help-you/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  2. Headaches: Overview – What Are the Types of Headache? Primary Headaches. Last Updated: 29 August 2022. Cleveland Clinic https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/9639-headaches Accessed: 09 June 2026
  3. Migraine and Menopause: Migraine During Perimenopause. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/migraine/migraine-and-menopause/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  4. Migraine and Menopause: Migraine During Perimenopause. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/migraine/migraine-and-menopause/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  5. Tracking Diaries: How Tracking Headache Can Help Improve Care. National Headache Foundation https://headaches.org/resources/headache-diary-keeping-a-diary-can-help-your-doctor-help-you/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  6. Tracking Diaries: Start Simple. National Headache Foundation https://headaches.org/resources/headache-diary-keeping-a-diary-can-help-your-doctor-help-you/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  7. Tracking Diaries: What To Include In Your Diary. National Headache Foundation https://headaches.org/resources/headache-diary-keeping-a-diary-can-help-your-doctor-help-you/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  8. Keeping A Headache Diary: A General Guide To Recording Your Migraine Attacks? Why Keep A Headache Diary? Migraine Trust https://www.migrainetrust.org/living-with-migraine/coping-managing/keeping-a-migraine-diary/ Accessed: 09 June 2026
  9. Headache Diary and Monitoring App. National Headache Foundation https://headaches.org/resources/headache-diary-keeping-a-diary-can-help-your-doctor-help-you/ Accessed: 09 November 2025
Topic Last Updated: 18 June 2026 – Topic Last Reviewed: 09 June 2026

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