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Allergies trigger migraines when the brain overreacts in its attempt to correct the allergy symptoms. For instance, individuals with nasal allergies--which results in pressure changes that the brain tries to correct--are more likely to experience migraines than those without nasal allergies. Common migraine triggers are allergies to food, pollen, mold, dust and animals.
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