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Monsoon migraines: Home remedies and expert-approved tips to deal with throbbing headaches

Monsoon migraines: Here are effective home remedies, from hydration and balanced diets to stress management and essential oils, that help you tackle weather-induced migraines.

July 14, 2023 / 13:52 IST
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For many people, monsoon means more than just rain and humidity. With the weather switching between misty rains and increased  humidity, which leads to dehydration, this is also the time when they have to deal with a debilitating condition: throbbing headaches of migraines.

Migraine is a complicated condition that runs in families and causes episodes of really bad headaches. These headaches are often on one side of the head and are accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to bright lights and loud sounds. Studies suggest that when you have a migraine, your brain goes through a complex event that can last for hours to days and keeps happening repeatedly. The most common type of migraine doesn't come with any warning signs (called "aura") and happens in about 75 percent of cases.

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While migraines are typically challenging, they can get worse during the monsoon season. The changing weather, rising humidity, and fluctuating air pressure can trigger migraine attacks in many. Moreover, the humidity during this time can cause dehydration, which is a common migraine trigger. Also, the shifts in atmospheric pressure can affect blood vessels and neurotransmitter levels, potentially causing migraines.