Waking up to a throbbing migraine attack has to be one of the most uncomfortable ways to start the day.
As painful and inconvenient as waking up with a migraine attack is, it’s not really uncommon. According to the American Migraine Foundation, the early hours of the morning are a common time for migraine attacks to start.
Certain migraine triggers occur because of your sleep routine or while you’re sleeping, making the early hours of your day a time when you’re extra vulnerable to migraine pain.
Keep reading to understand why this happens and if there’s anything you can do to treat migraine attacks that show up right when you rise to greet your day.
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