Weather and headaches – AI confirms the connection

June 5, 2023

The fact that certain types of weather can trigger headaches is not news to many migraine sufferers. Many researchers have investigated this relationship, but the findings have been inconsistent. The reported weather triggers range from humidity and strong winds to heat, cold, and barometric pressure changes.

In a recent study, Japanese researchers analyzed data collected from a smartphone app used by 4,375 individuals who experience headaches. By employing statistical and deep learning models, they aimed to predict the occurrence of headaches based on weather factors. The results of their study have been published in Headache, the journal of the American Headache Society.

The research confirms that headaches are more likely to occur under specific weather conditions. Low barometric pressure, barometric pressure changes, higher humidity, and rainfall were identified as factors associated with a higher occurrence of headaches.

This finding is not just a matter of curiosity; it has practical implications. There are several options besides moving to a place with a consistently mild climate, such as Southern California. For instance, low barometric pressure headaches can sometimes be prevented with the use of acetazolamide (Diamox), a medication commonly prescribed for mountain sickness. Setting up a Google Alert or using an app like WeatherX can provide warnings when barometric pressure drops. This allows individuals to take preemptive measures such as taking acetazolamide to prevent a headache the following day. Adopting general measures such as regular exercise, meditation, a healthy diet, and sufficient sleep can also help mitigate the effects of weather-related headaches.

Written by
Alexander Mauskop, MD
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