Hot weather causes headaches.

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    The scorching hot weather, the temperature increasing every day, the clothes that have not even finished drying are already dry, or leaving shrimps on the back of a motorbike and the shrimps are cooked, or cracking eggs on the floor and the eggs are cooked, are all situations that indicate the weather is becoming more and more scorching hot since the past, and this hot weather is also the cause of illnesses that occur within people, and one of the common symptoms of illness is a headache from the hot weather, which we will uncover the truth of whether it is true or not.  

Is it true that I get a headache when I’m exposed to hot weather? What are the causes?

         Getting a headache when exposed to hot weather is something that can happen to some people and some groups. So in the question of whether it is true that people get a headache when exposed to hot weather, we would like to answer that it is “true”. โปรโมชั่น ufabet As for the reasons why people get a headache when exposed to hot weather, these are the reasons:

It's hot and gives me a headache.

1. Increased serotonin

        When we are exposed to hot weather, we will find that the amount of serotonin in our brains increases significantly. Serotonin is a substance that the brain releases when the body is stressed. So when we are exposed to heat, it is like the body is getting more stressed.

2. The body loses an excessive amount of water.

         When the human body is exposed to heat, the body has a response mechanism to allow the body to cool down quickly. One way to cool down the body is to expel fluids through sweat. And not only water is expelled through sweat, but sodium minerals are also expelled through sweat. When both water and sodium are expelled from the body, it can be a cause of headaches.

3. The body lacks water.

        As a result of point 2, when the body expelles water through sweat and the body does not replenish the water lost, dehydration occurs . When dehydration occurs, the arteries used to transport blood to various organs of the body contract rapidly, which may eventually cause headaches in the summer.