Desert wind

We, the exclusive group of people who suffer from migraines, are super sensitive. Sensitive to the effects of alcohol, chocolate, stress ... Extra sleep time throws us out of balance, reduce sleeping time does the same....and let's not talk about skipping meals!

As if all those were not enough, we must also add weather changes to the list, since they can also trigger migraines. For example, yesterday in Israel we had "obej", a kind of desert wind with sand and dust that is very annoying for everyone, but especially for allergy sufferers. Out of curiosity, I googled "sandstorm-migraine relationship" to see if there is any connection. And I found this:

"So-called ill wind also triggers headaches and migraine among many people. The howling wind and the rattling of windows and shutters gets on your nerves. Warm, hot and very dry mountain and desert winds dry out the mucus membranes, irritate the airways and ionize the air. The populations of Alpine nations go crazy with headache and migraine when their föhn wind descends from the mountains, as do North Americans on chinook days, Israelis when the sharav blows and Australians on days with easterlies, westerlies or northerlies, depending on which part of the coast they live. " So apparently the wind can also trigger migraines, and what I had yesterday was a "climate migraine". And here the "obej" continues ...

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