There are several probable correlations between the air conditioner and your headaches.
1) The cold causes blood vessels to contract.
2) dehydration from the dry air
3) The air conditioner may be circulating stale air, chemicals, or other allergens from a ventilation system that hasn't been cleaned out properly.
4) The noise the air conditioner is producing may be sending out a frequency you are unable to handle.
5)The intense temperature extremes can trigger a migraine. Inside at work, you experience a cool temperature around 60 degrees and then you drive home in your car that has been baking in the sun all day. The sudden shock can be enough to cause a migraine.
If the pain becomes unbearable and negatively impacts your work performance, consider talking with your doctor.
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Hello John,
There are several probable correlations between the air conditioner and your headaches.
1) The cold causes blood vessels to contract.
2) dehydration from the dry air
3) The air conditioner may be circulating stale air, chemicals, or other allergens from a ventilation system that hasn't been cleaned out properly.
4) The noise the air conditioner is producing may be sending out a frequency you are unable to handle.
5)The intense temperature extremes can trigger a migraine. Inside at work, you experience a cool temperature around 60 degrees and then you drive home in your car that has been baking in the sun all day. The sudden shock can be enough to cause a migraine.
If the pain becomes unbearable and negatively impacts your work performance, consider talking with your doctor.
Hope this helps,
July 16, 2014 - 1:39pmMaryann
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