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Common Migraine Triggers

Knowing your triggers and avoiding them can reduce the frequency and severity of your attacks and improve your overall quality of life.

One of the best ways to manage migraines is to identify the foods, habits, and environmental factors that trigger them for you, and to avoid those as much as you can. While migraine triggers vary from person to person, we have identified several that can lead to migraine attacks in many migraine sufferers.

Keeping a detailed diary of your daily routine – including eating, sleeping, and exercise habits – can help you recognize and steer clear of the factors that contribute to your migraines. Knowing your triggers and avoiding them can reduce the frequency and severity of your attacks and improve your overall quality of life.


1. Changes in Weather or Air Pressure

Humidity, changes in atmospheric pressure, rapid fluctuations in temperature, or exposure to extreme heat or cold can all bring on migraines.


2. Light

Bright sunlight, strong or glaring light, reflections, fluorescent lights, or flickering lights from a television or computer screen can contribute to migraines.


3. Hormone Fluctuations and Menstrual Cycles

In many women, migraines begin immediately before or during their period. Migraines also tend to be more prevalent during treatment with artificial hormones such as birth control pills or estrogen replacement therapy.


4. Certain Foods

Foods that tend to bring on migraines include processed meats, red wine or port, beer, dried fish, broad beans, fermented cheeses, chocolate, aspartame (an artificial sweetener found in diet sodas and light yogurts) and MSG .


5. Smells, Odors or Fumes

If you suffer from migraines, you may be particularly sensitive to certain smells from products such as cigarettes, perfumes and cleaning products.


6. Motion Travel

This will be most likely to trigger migraines in individuals who tend to suffer from motion sickness.


7. Loud or sudden Noises

Noises can contribute to or aggravate migraine.


8. Dieting and Eating Habits

Any changes in diet or eating habits, such as fasting or skipping meals, can trigger a migraine.


9. Changes in Sleeping Habits

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