September 15, 2010
Can occasionally smoking bring about migraines within the following 24 hours?
My friend got a migraine today. Last night she told me that she had smoked a little. I’ve heard of smoking regularly can trigger migraines, but I was wondering about the occasional smoke. Also, would a migraine brought on by smoking occur right after the smoke or could it occur the next day?
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Occasional smoking means you’re not getting enough nicotine into your system. That’s why the migraines. Smoke a little more, and they will go away.
Smoking inhibits the absorption of oxygen, so it is quite likely to cause migraines. There are also over 3000 chemicals in tobacco, several of which are poisons.