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Can weather make me have a headache?

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Can weather make me have a headache?

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Headaches and migraines can certainly be triggered off by changes in the weather. These kinds of headaches are often known as “weather headaches” or “barometric pressure headaches”. Many sufferers find that a sudden weather change is enough to trigger off a headache or migraine (for example, a bright, sunny day that suddenly turns cold and rainy). Others find that certain types of weather (for example, hot and humid or a long hot spell) is likely to start a headache in them. I have added below a few sources which give you more information. In addition, you should do a couple of Google searches for the phrases “headaches caused by change in weather”, “weather headaches” and “barometric pressure headaches”.

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