I am certainly no doctor. However, I have been working in the same school for nearly 5 years and within my first few months of working there, I started having migraine headaches. The school has recently been tested for mold and mildew due to a high number of faculty presenting with headache and upper respiratory problems. It may be an issue among students as well but without realizing it and schools certainly don't advertise this stuff.
I have also been having increased mildew issues in my bathroom and one other room in my home and experience about as many headaches at home as I do at school. Many of us at the school are starting to request testing (allergy and other diagnostic testing) to see if a connection can be made.
I also suffer from Asthma and chronic bronchitis with colds, which can also be affected by overexposure to mold and mildew. I would recommend asking your doctor if you have chronic headache and suspect regular exposure to mold and mildew.
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Any chemical from air coditioners cause migraines.
The "dents" in your skull are the joints between the different bones that compose it. They do not cause migraines.
No, it does not.
Mildew can be bad for one's health. Especially in people with compromised immune systems, mildew can cause all kinds of breathing-related disorders. It is best to remove mildew as soon as it is discovered.
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the dilation of blood vessels is one of of the three things that cause migraines. the nervous system and genetics also submit to the problem. if you want to learn more about what to eat and drink to prevent migraines, go to www.Health.com.
Because one of the triggers which can cause migraines are the hormones which change during the menstrual cycle.
Yes, there are studies that show potassium nitrates can trigger migraines. It really all depends on how your body handles the substance and may not cause migraines in some people.
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The weather can cause chronic migranes such as too long in the sun or high humidity. Oversleeping can cause migraines and so can lack of sleep. Caffeine withdrawal is also a common factor in chronic migraines.