Weather and temperature changes might sometimes affect your mood, but they can also be the reason why your head is throbbing.
According to Vincent Martin, MD, the director of the Headache and Facial Pain Center at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute and president of the National Headache Foundation, barometric fluctuations affect the trigeminal nerve in the sinuses which in turn give you an unexplained headache.
The weather changes occurring especially in spring could also affect your inner ear, making you dizzy and causing a ringing in your ears.
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