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In my case, yes.

I have problems with migraines, though generally under control with medication.

I bought a humidifier. I had it by the bed and used it during the night. My skin felt great - I started getting chronic headaches. At first I attributed it to increased stress. I took off four days from work, did a little retail therapy, felt better. I realized I hadn't used my humidifier (off routine), so turned it on - woke up with another headache. (as in go to bed fine, a migraine wakes me up in the early morning hours) So, research and talking to other migraine sufferers supports I'm not the only one to have a humidifier induced migraine.

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Yes, humidifier cause headache. Because, humidity completely saturates the air around you with water vapor, making it more difficult for your body to obtain the necessary amount of oxygen for proper brain function. This not only makes you feel sluggish, but also leads to painful migraine headaches. According the report of the "National Headache Foundation" that high humidity levels can often trigger weather migraines, also known as barometric pressure headaches.

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