Some think that this a ludicrous theory while others swear that they have a sixth sense known as "meteorology." However, this theory happens to be scientifically proven. Joint pain, as well as other chronic health conditions like asthma, can be affected by weather conditions including: barometric pressure, absolute humidity, chance of precipitation, temperature, and wind.
Precipitation includes any form of water reaching the ground: rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc...It is considered a factor in joint pain because rainy weather is accompanied by a change in barometric pressure and humidity.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor found in the air. An increase in humidity, especially sudden changes in humidity, can bring about aches and pains.
Temperature change is probably the most common weather condition associated with achey bones and joints. A rapid change in the weather can bring about pain mostly because there is a direct correlation between temperature and barometric pressure.
The Weather Channel has a special section under "forecasts" that provides the ACHES & PAINS scale for the day based on all the weather conditions we are discussing: Precipitation, humidity, barometric pressure, temperature and wind. It uses a scale from one to 10 (one being no pain and 10 being extreme pain) to indicate what the weather conditions have in store for people with arthritis or any kind of joint pain. So, next time someone tells you their knees can feel the rain coming, you may want to take their word for it.
Marquez Orthopedics
www.drraulmarquez.com
(956) 668-0060
2402 Cornerstone Blvd.
Edinburg, Texas 78539
www.drraulmarquez.com
(956) 668-0060
2402 Cornerstone Blvd.
Edinburg, Texas 78539
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