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Dr. Alan Ali answered
32 years experience Psychiatry
Barometric HA: Headaches triggered by drop in barometric pressure or rise in air temperature. Also storms, change in altitude & strong winds can precipitate headache ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Barometric Pressure: When we had typhoons in Japan and the barometric pressure dropped - a number of women who were late in their pregnancies went into labor.
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Dr. Bryan Levey answered
27 years experience Pediatrics
What do you mean?: What happens, under what circumstances, and when does it happen? Barometric pressure changes all the time. You can't do anything about that. But if ... Read More
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Dr. James Burns answered
37 years experience Emergency Medicine
Briefly..: It is the "weight" of our atmosphere at the elevation it is measured and is affected by temperature, which causes wind, which further changes pressure ... Read More
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Dr. Warren Wolfe answered
58 years experience Family Medicine
Many: The are variable from ear ache. Allergy symptoms, headache, confusion, shortness of breath...Most are not serious like maybe a change in travel plans. ... Read More
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Dr. Murray Grossan answered
73 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Barometric Pressure: Changes in atmospheric pressure commonly affect joint pain.
Find out what is causing your pain and the proper therapy / exercises for it.
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Dr. William Lages answered
68 years experience Rheumatology
See below: Any person with chronic pain where there is inflammatory fluid produced can experience pain when this fluid expands and contracts with changes in baro ... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
Not: I'm not aware of any association. Someone here will correct me if i'm wrong.
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Dr. Latisha Smith answered
38 years experience Wound care
No: The vestibular apparatus, the nerves in the middle ear, do not change their function with changes in atmospheric pressure. However when rapid changes ... Read More
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