Details of odors reported to be associated with migraine attacks The most frequently reported odors associated with migraine attacks were perfume (55.4%), tobacco (47.5%), fabric softener (32.7%), body odor (32.7%), garbage (24.8%), hairdressing products (22.8%), cars (22.8%), and sweat (19.8%) (Table 2)
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Exercise Exercising may sound like the last thing you want to do when you have a sore throat, but physical activity can loosen up mucus and make it easier for you to cough up phlegm