Can intense heat trigger migraines? Doctor shares tips to manage flare-ups
India, May 30 -- Though Delhi-NCR residents got a brief respite from the intense heat with rain on Thursday, soaring temperatures are expected to make a strong comeback next week. And every summer, the relentless heat ends up worsening migraine symptoms for many. While you can't control the temperature outside, experts say certain everyday habits, including your diet, hydration, sleep schedule and activity levels, can help lower the risk of migraines.
In a recent Instagram video, general physician Dr Priyanka Sehrawat highlighted ways to manage symptoms effectively....
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