Cefaléia Associada aos Ciclos Hormonais da Mulher

Autores

  • Rafaela Larsen Ribeiro Médica Pós-graduanda da Disciplina de Medicina Interna e Terapêutica da Escola Paulista de Medicina – Unifesp.
  • Deusvenir de Souza Carvalho Professor-adjunto e Chefe do Setor de Investigação e Tratamento das Cefaléias da Disciplina de Neurologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina – Unifesp.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34024/rnc.2000.v8.8936

Palavras-chave:

Migrânea menstrual, fisiopatologia, tratamento

Resumo

Os ciclos normais da vida da mulher estão associados a marcadores hormonais: menarca, ovulação, gravidez, amamentação, uso de contraceptivos, menopausa e terapia de reposição hormonal. Esses eventos e intervenções alteram os níveis e ciclos dos hormônios sexuais e podem causar mudança na prevalência ou intensidade das cefaléias. Cefaléias que acompanham a síndrome pré-menstrual parecem ser geradas centralmente, envolvendo o sistema nervoso central, incluindo os sistemas serotoninérgicos moduladores de dor. As medicações específicas para migrânea, como os triptanos, podem ser efetivas para o tratamento agudo da migrânea menstrual. Entretanto, é importante reconhecer as relações entre a migrânea e o ciclo menstrual, porque a cefaléIa pode não responder aos tratamentos antimigranosos usuais.

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2000-09-30

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Ribeiro, R. L., & Carvalho, D. de S. (2000). Cefaléia Associada aos Ciclos Hormonais da Mulher. Revista Neurociências, 8(3), 93–98. https://doi.org/10.34024/rnc.2000.v8.8936

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Recebido: 2019-02-01
Publicado: 2000-09-30

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