Migraine headache will be aggravated in summer, which is generally related to high temperature stimulation, air-conditioning and lack of sleep.
1. High-temperature stimulation: The temperature is usually high in summer, and continuous high-temperature stimulation may cause cerebral blood vessels to dilate, easily aggravating migraine.
2. Turning on the air conditioner: When the air conditioner temperature is set too low, the cold air will stimulate the muscle spasm of the back of the neck, which may aggravate migraine. In addition, if the indoor temperature and the outdoor temperature form a huge temperature difference, will also cause some stimulation of the blood vessels in the brain, such as sudden contraction or expansion, may aggravate migraine.
3. Lack of sleep: summer weather is hot and muggy, which makes people irritable and unable to sleep. Lack of sleep will lead to sympathetic nerve excitation and stimulate cerebral vascular spasm, thus aggravating migraine.
If migraine headache worsens in summer, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and actively cooperate with the professional doctor’s treatment.