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Headache forecast: 5 weather factors to watch out for, including temperature swings, humidity levels

Headache causes: As clouds gather and the air chills, you might feel pressure behind your eyes and a dull ache in your temples. Recognising these symptoms caused by weather changes is vital for coping with their effect on your daily life. Here's how weather changes can trigger headaches.

June 13, 2024 / 14:00 IST
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Headaches causes: Intense heat can lead to excessive sweating and can result in dehydration, which reduces blood flow to the brain and can trigger a headache (Image: Canva)
Headaches causes: Intense heat can lead to excessive sweating and can result in dehydration, which reduces blood flow to the brain and can trigger a headache (Image: Canva)

Ever find yourself battling a pounding headache during a change in weather? You're not alone. Weather changes can wreak havoc on your well-being, particularly when it comes to headaches. The sudden shifts in temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity can trigger physiological responses in your bodies, leading to discomfort and pain.

Medical experts attribute these headaches to various factors, including changes in blood flow, nerve sensitivity, and the release of certain chemicals in the brain.

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Understanding the underlying causes of weather-related headaches can empower you to better cope with and reduce their effects. While we cannot control the weather, Dr Nikhil Bangale, Head of Medical Affairs, Consumer Health Division, Bayer, emphasises the importance of anticipating its impact on our bodies, especially concerning headaches. "Understanding weather factors that trigger headaches and implementing self-care practices to prevent them is essential," he says.

Dr Bangale says the following weather conditions could trigger headaches, and stresses the need to implement self-care practices to prevent them: