Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Temperature, Pressure, Humidity And Migraines

Weather, and more specifically weather changes, are thought to be a migraine trigger.

Possibly one of the worst migraine triggers, in the sense that there is nothing you can do about it. Even if you won't go out of your home when you expect bad weather, you still can't influence the barometric pressure.

However, common knowledge may not be that right about weather changes and migraines. In fact, there might not even be a direct connection between the two. And it certainly is not as hopeless at you might initially think.

The short article Weather Changes And Migraines over at the Holistic Migraine Cure blog, proposes a little experiment you can try out to test for a weather trigger.

Basically, all you have to do is record the exact time, date and severity of you migraines and compare your logs with the temperature, pressure and humidity logs over at weathersparks.com - a really cool and graphical site.

So my advice to you is to try out this simple experiment and see if you find any real connections. If it will go as I expect it to, you will be able to rule one more uncontrollable factor in your quest for a complete migraine cure.

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