The crash of thunder can be an ominous sign of heavy storms about to hit but they can also hit your health. Many people believe thunderstorms trigger painful headaches.Huge chunks of the UK are preparing for more storms over the next two days and with them comes the chance of headaches. On Tuesday the Met Office has warnings in place of thunder stretching from Edinburgh down to Newcastle-upon-Tyne and covering the whole area across the country, including a large part of Northern Ireland.
Is the weather capable of triggering headaches? According to the NHS, the answer is a resounding yes. The NHS website warns that individuals prone to headaches may experience increased discomfort during periods of grey skies, high humidity, rising temperatures, and storms. ViDrate's Nick Hird says there are ways to head off the problem before it hits. He said the key is to: "Stay hydrated, stay ahead!" This is his advice:
Hydration is Your Hero Don't Wait Until You're Thirsty,” advises Nick. “Dehydration is a sneaky enemy, especially during humid weather. Sip on water consistently throughout the day, even if you don't feel parched.”
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