Seasonal changes can be difficult for migraine sufferers. Changes in temperature or barometric pressure may be the cause of many seasonal migraine complaints. "Migraine is a disease that causes ...
"For others, increased temperatures and humidity during summertime can aggravate migraines." Mehrotra said that rain, dry air and changes in barometric pressure can trigger winter migraines.
"We've actually seen that there's been an increase in the number of patients seeking out treatment for migraine headaches due to the frequent fluctuations in barometric pressure here in Southeast ...