Romanian Journal of Neurology (Jun 2022)
Migraine and pregnancy
Abstract
Background. Migraine is a frequent neurological disorder affecting mostly women in the childbearing age. It is influenced by fluctuation of female hormones, especially estrogen levels. Objectives. This review aims to describe the expression of migraine during the reproductive ages summarizing the diagnosis and effective, available treatment options. Materials and methods. We performed a systematic literature review searching information on the subject in PubMed and Medscape databases between 2000-2022. Outcomes. It reveals that during the first trimester due to symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum, migraine attacks can exacerbate, while, through second and third trimester when estrogen levels rise, women report relief of symptoms. Therapy includes firstly behavioural approach and secondly pharmacological drugs along with non-invasive procedures, some still under investigation for pregnant state. For mild cases the first line is acetaminophen alone or together with antiemetics and in more severe cases or in women with past history of migraine triptans can used as the mainstay therapy. Conclusions. Despite recent discoveries on therapy and drugs, our understanding of the way medications may affect the fetus or new-born is incomplete and further evidence is needed, bringing potential for improved management of migraine during pregnancy.
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