Barometric headaches: There is an type of headache known as the barometric headache. These are described by patients as severe headaches which mimic migraines and can last days. We believe that people with such headaches are triggered by air pressure changes which occur when weather systems move in and out. The more sudden and intense the changes are, the more severe the headaches. A good specialist can help.
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