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Why does the weather cause a migraine? |
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A sudden rise and/or drop in barometric pressure could cause a migraine because or the fact that your body needs to adjust to the change and the faster the change - the faster your body needs to react.
It is critical for people with migraine headaches to maintain a balance, and sometimes their bodies have a hard time adjusting to changes around them.
It is also because a change in weather can cause allergies to flare up and trigger a migraine.
First answer by ID1161173946. Last edit by Smartblackkid1. Contributor trust: 20 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 17 [recommend question]




