I would like to know on how lower air pressure cause joint swelling or tenderness, and related to inflammatory.
Furthermore, how do the air pressure effects on sleeping cycle?
“Our head is made up of pockets of air that we call sinuses. Usually, those pockets of air are at equilibrium with the atmospheric pressure. When there’s a change in that atmospheric pressure, it creates a change in what you’re experiencing in your head and what’s going on in the air around you. That shift is a Migraine trigger.”
https://migraineagain.com/feel-4-ways-barometric-pressure-affects-health/Is there any related articles talking about this issue?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much for any suggestions (^v^)
“In addition to cold weather, blood pressure may also be affected by a sudden change in weather patterns, such as a weather front or a storm,” said Dr. Sheps. “Your body — and blood vessels — may react to abrupt changes in humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloud cover or wind in much the same way it reacts to cold.”
I would like to know on how blood pressure is affected by a sudden change in weather patterns as well.
When the pressure drops during a cold front, it causes the viscosity, or thickness, of the blood to increase, said Jennifer Vanos, assistant professor in geosciences at Texas Tech, in an interview with Weather.com.(3).
“Diabetics will have more trouble controlling their blood sugar during cold fronts,” she said.
Rapidly dropping blood sugar could also trigger a Migraine attack. Reactive hypoglycemiais when your blood sugar falls quickly, and it usually happens when the sugar rush from high carb or high glucose foods wears off. It’s one of the least understood, but very real, Migraine triggers.
Dropping pressure causes the viscosity, or thickness of the blood to increase, I would like to know on how dropping pressure relates to rapidly dropping blood sugar.
“It could be that barometric pressure affects the viscosity of the fluid that lines joint sacs, or it could be that it triggers the pain responses in the nerve endings of the joint. "
"When the pressure is about to change during the day, he becomes very nervous, distressed and uncomfortable."
https://magicvalley.com/news/local/community/barometric-pressure-changes-cause-sleepless-nights/article_bb4c6fd5-fdcf-5c0d-9b2a-c3e721d3510d.htmlI would like to know on what cause this feeling during the changing pressure.
"Some might think rain reduces barometric pressure, prompting people to snooze. Indeed, one study conducted by the Boeing Co. in 2008 - on how pilots are affected by hypoxia - found that lower pressure means less oxygen in the atmosphere, which results in less oxygen in your body, which translates to sluggishness. One of first signs of a lack of oxygen is drowsiness and fatigue"
"When atmospheric pressure decreases, your blood pressure drops, biometeorologist Jennifer Vanos, P.h.D., said in an interview with weather.com. Low temps cause your blood vessels to narrow, meaning on the whole, blood pressure is lower in the summer."
When atmospheric pressure decrease, I would like to confirm on whether blood pressure drops or raise under this situation.