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Why do I get headaches before a storm?

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My Mom & Sister get it too.

There was a storm and my head still hurts.

Also, I usually get them before it storms/rains, and it continues during the storm.

Why?

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  1. Probably something to do with the air pressure in the atmosphere. The air seems thicker when it's more humid and rainy. It's not unusual though, my friend and her mom are the same way. Just keep Motrin with you or in your purse. See a doctor if you think it's bad.


  2. Well thats cool so u should like use it as a gift so like just tell ur friends and neighbors and peopple around u  that a storm is coming if i was in ur condition i would help people who dont no wen its gonna happpen[storms] and tell them it

  3. its the change of the pressure in the atmoshere, normal i have it to

  4. You have special powers.

  5. There's a change in atmospheric pressure which is likely the cause.

  6. that's funny because i always get a pain in my knee right before a storm!

    i believe this happens due to the atmospheric change in pressure when a storm occurs

  7. I too get them ... weather patterns, and the resulting changes in atmospheric pressure, often induce pressure headaches in people.

    Low pressure storm systems are the most common cause. The lowered atmospheric pressure affects the fluid inside joints. This fluid expands, stiffening joints, aggravating nerves, and causing muscles to tense up in response. Resulting headaches typically occur the day before or the day it rains.

    Unfortunately, you cannot escape atmospheric pressure changes. The best approach is to eliminate any other possible headache triggers. Excess exposure to the hot sun of summer or the freezing, biting winds of winter can also result in more than just sunburn or frostbite respectively.  

  8. Low Pressure

  9. babe i get them to its cuse of the presure its fine if your relly consered ask you doc st. jos helps LOTs

  10. because your a psychic.  maybe you can predict hurricanes and earthquakes too!

  11. Atmospheric Pressure effects the Sinus membrane causing your headaches.

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