Migraines can be debilitating, causing intense pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. While some triggers, such as stress and certain foods, are well-known, there are other surprising triggers that may be causing your migraines. Here are five triggers you may not have known about: Weather Changes Changes in weather patterns, such as drops in barometric pressure or temperature changes, can trigger migraines in some people. This is because these changes can cause changes in the pressure inside the head, which can trigger migraines. If you notice that your migraines are more frequent during certain types of weather, it may be helpful to track these patterns and plan accordingly. Strong Scents Strong smells, such as perfumes, colognes, cleaning products, and even some foods, can trigger migraines in some people. This is because these smells can overstimulate the nerves in the brain and trigger a migraine attack. If you notice that strong smells trigger your migraines, it m...
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