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Migraine And Sensitivity
To Pressure Shifts

Discover patterns, predict your headaches

Is there a connection between weather changes and headaches?

Changes in the weather are a very common migraine trigger.
24% of MiG users mark weather as a trigger, according to our statistics data for 2024-2025.

Research indicates that only some migraineurs are significantly sensitive to weather changes. For certain individuals, migraines are more likely to occur with falling temperatures or rising humidity, while others show no clear pattern. We don’t really know why weather affects migraine. But research strongly confirms the weather-migraine connection.

Although you can’t change the weather, be prepared by following forecasts, and discover your sensitivity to weather changes.

References:
  1. “The headache healer’s handbook.” Jan Mundo, 2018
  2. MiG statistics data 2024-2025

Discover your sensitivity to pressure shifts

1Log headaches in the app
2
Discover impact of weather
on your headaches
3Be aware of upcoming shifts

What patterns can you discover?

Your sensitivity level
to pressure shifts
Correlation between attacks
and pressure shifts
Sensitivity to severe
and moderate shifts
Sensitivity to pressure
rise and drop

What’s the science behind your sensitivity report?

Your migraine logs are compared with weather data for a specific day, time, and location. The more logs you submit, the more precise the calculations become. However, this is an estimate of potential sensitivity and may not reflect actual triggers.

Based on your logs and weather data, we analyze:

  • Migraine episodes: Date, time, and severity
  • Pressure shifts at your location: Frequency and magnitude
  • Detailed pressure dynamics: Rate of rise/drop, severity of shifts