Why do headaches get worse in winter?

2024-12-18 2024-12-18T11:47:00Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Arab Weather - Your Beauty - The increase in headaches in the winter is one of the phenomena that many people notice, as some people suffer from recurring headaches during the cold months of the year, and this happens due to a group of environmental and physical factors that change with the arrival of winter.

The causes of this type of headache vary from one person to another, but it is known that changes in the weather can contribute significantly to stimulating the appearance of headaches, whether due to changes in temperature, dry air, or even psychological changes accompanying this season. In this article, we will discuss the most prominent causes that lead to an increase in headaches in the winter, in addition to some solutions that may help alleviate this suffering.

Causes of increased headaches in winter

  • Sudden changes in temperature : With the arrival of winter, there are significant fluctuations in temperature, as people move between warm places and cold outside, and these sudden changes affect the blood vessels in the brain, which may cause contraction or dilation of the vessels and thus cause headaches.
  • Dry air : One of the main causes of headaches in winter is the low level of humidity in the air, especially in places that use central heating systems. Dry air can dry out the mucous membranes in the nose and mouth, causing pressure on the sinuses and causing sinus headaches.
  • Fluctuations in air pressure : Air pressure levels change dramatically during the winter, especially on rainy or stormy days, and sudden changes in air pressure may trigger headaches in people who are sensitive to these changes.
  • Lack of light and low levels of vitamin D : In winter, people are less exposed to direct sunlight due to the short winter days, which leads to lower levels of vitamin D in the body. There is a link between a deficiency of this vitamin and an increase in headaches, as studies have shown that people who suffer from a deficiency of vitamin D are more likely to suffer from headaches.
  • Muscle strain and stress : In winter, people tend to stay indoors for longer periods, which leads to less movement. Lack of physical activity increases muscle tension in the neck and shoulders, which can cause tension headaches. Psychological factors such as lack of social activity and a gloomy atmosphere may also contribute to increased stress and mental fatigue, which can lead to headaches.
  • Increased use of heating systems : As temperatures drop, the use of indoor heating systems in homes and offices increases. These systems contribute to increased dryness of the air inside closed spaces, which leads to dry sinuses and increased headaches resulting from nasal congestion or sinus irritation.
  • Unbalanced diet : In winter, some people may consume heavy or fatty foods, which may lead to increased stress on the digestive system. Also, changing the diet and consuming large amounts of caffeine or sugars can have a negative effect and contribute to increased headaches.

Solutions to relieve headaches in winter

  • Minimize sudden changes in temperature : Sudden transitions between cold and warm places should be avoided, and it is best to wear multiple layers of clothing that can be adjusted as needed to reduce the effect of temperature changes on the body.
  • Use humidifiers : To humidify the air indoors, humidifiers can be used. It is also recommended to drink sufficient amounts of water throughout the day to maintain good hydration of the body.
  • Exposure to sunlight : Although the days are shorter in winter, you should try to go outside when the sun is available to get some natural light. You can also consider vitamin D supplements if your levels of this vitamin are low.
  • Exercise : It is important to exercise regularly in winter to stimulate blood circulation and reduce muscle tension. Even daily walking can help improve overall health and reduce headaches caused by muscle tension.
  • Ensure the quality of heating : When using heating inside the home or office, it is best to set the temperature to be moderate and avoid excessive heat that may increase the dryness of the air. Air humidifiers can be used or water bowls can be placed near the heater to increase humidity.
  • Regulating the diet : You should follow a balanced diet that contains foods rich in vitamins and minerals, and avoid excessive consumption of stimulating drinks such as coffee and tea. You can also reduce the consumption of heavy and fatty foods that may contribute to increased headaches.
  • Relaxation and deep breathing techniques : Using deep breathing techniques or meditation can help reduce mental and muscular tension, and relaxation helps relieve headaches resulting from tension and psychological pressure.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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