Residents of the Northeast have been warned to stay inside due to the wildfire smoke that has spread throughout the area. While many are aware that smoke can lead to lung problems, they may be surprised to learn that headaches are also a common symptom. The smoke’s particulate matter can affect sinus and cause tension headac hes, according to the National Institutes of Health, with longer, more intense wildfire seasons putting people at greater risk. While not as extensively researched as lung problems, migraines may also be triggered by inflammation caused by smoke. Individuals are advised to stay indoors as much as possible and to wear high-quality face coverings when outside. Additionally, home air filtration, hydration, and medications can help mitigate symptoms.
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