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Migraine Triggers: Why Summer Can Make Headaches Worse


Many individuals experience an increase in migraine frequency during summer due to heat, dehydration, and disrupted sleep patterns.


Common Summer Migraine Triggers


  • Dehydration

  • Bright sunlight

  • Skipped meals

  • Heat exposure

  • Sleep deprivation


Managing Migraines Effectively


  • Maintain regular hydration

  • Follow consistent sleep schedules

  • Avoid known triggers

  • Seek medical evaluation for frequent or severe attacks


Neurology Care at Synergy Hospital


Synergy Hospital’s neurology team offers accurate diagnosis, preventive therapy, and personalized migraine management plans.


Understanding triggers is the first step to control.







 
 
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