Weather changes are linked to triggering migraine attacks

2020-12-22 2020-12-22T20:33:40Z
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ArabiaWeather - A study found that temperatures and changes in the weather play a role in triggering migraine attacks.

About 66 people who had previously tested positive for migraines underwent a one-year study in which their diaries were written about their seizures and the factors that trigger them, and more than half confirmed that they had had migraines due to different temperatures or any other climate changes such as rain, sunshine or Ambient air pressure increases and decreases.

 

Numerous studies later proved that temperature is the only culprit factor for triggering migraine attacks (the moderate pattern) and in approximately 20% of cases, specifically in cold climates compared to warm, and therefore it is recommended to avoid any air change that may stimulate migraine and the need to distinguish between it as a trigger and not a cause of migraine, Also, drugs intended to relieve symptoms must be adhered to in the event of transmission between different climates.

Source: Cura

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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