One in six 16 to 65 years olds in the UK suffer from migraines, and for many of those summer means pain.
The symptoms of migraine - throbbing headaches, nausea and vomiting -- can be triggered by all kinds of things you would associate with the summertime.
In this video, media GP Dr Catherine Hood explores what they are, and how a summer migraine can be eased.
This includes the 4head Quickstrip, an advanced hydro-gel patch that provides instant relief from migraines and painful headaches when applied to the forehead.
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migrainesurgery 9 months ago
It's usually a heat stroke though....
Lovinpups975 1 year ago
Thanks that helps :)
debbi63 3 years ago
Added to de hot humid days.. food is de worst enemy.
Dairy products worsten migraine
star3675 3 years ago