Migraine and Stroke Risk Rise in Scorching Summer: Doctor Explains the Connection

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Migraine and Stroke Risk Rise in Scorching Summer: Doctor Explains the Connection

As temperatures soar across India, health experts are raising alarms about a lesser-known but serious impact of extreme heat — a potential increase in migraine episodes and even stroke risk.

According to medical professionals, prolonged exposure to heat, dehydration, and direct sunlight can significantly affect the brain’s blood vessels and nervous system, making people more vulnerable to neurological disorders during summer.

How Heat Triggers Migraines

“During summer, the body loses a lot of fluids through sweat. When the brain is dehydrated, it can lead to dilation or constriction of blood vessels — both of which are known triggers for migraines,” the doctor says.

Other common summer-related migraine triggers include:

  • Bright sunlight

  • Skipping meals or irregular eating

  • Excessive caffeine or alcohol

  • Sudden changes in temperature, such as moving from air-conditioned rooms to the outdoors

Heat and Stroke: A Dangerous Link

Apart from migraines, excessive heat may also increase the risk of strokes, especially among the elderly and people with pre-existing conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol.

Heat exposure can lead to:

  • Thickening of blood, which increases clot formation

  • Drop in blood pressure, reducing blood flow to the brain

  • Electrolyte imbalance, disrupting nerve and muscle function

“People already prone to cardiovascular or neurological issues must take extra precautions during hot months,” the doctor warns.

Precautionary Tips to Stay Safe

To minimize your risk of migraines and strokes during the summer, doctors recommend the following:

  1. Stay hydrated: Drink at least 2.5 to 3 liters of water daily.

  2. Avoid direct sunlight: Especially between 11 AM and 4 PM.

  3. Use cooling methods: Wear light cotton clothing, use umbrellas or hats, and apply sunscreen.

  4. Eat regular meals: Avoid skipping food and maintain a balanced diet.

  5. Limit caffeine and alcohol: These substances can contribute to dehydration.

  6. Keep medications handy: Those with migraine or stroke history should carry prescribed medicines and consult a doctor if symptoms worsen.

When to Seek Immediate Medical Help

If you experience symptoms like:

  • Sudden, severe headache

  • Dizziness or blurred vision

  • Difficulty speaking

  • Weakness on one side of the body

Seek emergency medical care immediately. These could be signs of a stroke, which needs urgent attention.

As India continues to face intense heatwaves, staying aware of the effects on brain health is more important than ever. Preventive care and early response can save lives.

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