Relieve Headaches

Written By LOVE ICT on Friday, August 19, 2011 | 10:15 PM

babelgood.blogspot.com - Often plagued by headaches are unbearable? There are several things that can be the cause. For example, stress or stomach are not friendly. Often you need a solution, but reluctant to keep taking painkillers head of the counter. For that, you can try the following ways, in order to relieve pain and get back on the move.
Relaxation techniques Taking a deep breath and stretch a few times in the neck and shoulder area can relax stiff muscles, which contribute to headaches. Sheena Aurora, MD, director of the Swedish Headache Center, in Seattle, recommends this solution to relieve the headache that occurs because you're stressed. In addition, stretching the body can also fix bad posture, which is also one of the causes of headaches.
Hot or cold therapy Hot or cold sensation suitable for the type of heads that are light (not a migraine). It's easy, you just need to put a hot or cold compresses (now available in a package of practical and can be purchased at retail pharmacies) in the part that feels pain, then let stand for 15 minutes.
"The choice of hot or cold compresses it depends on your preference," said Jason Rosenberg, MD, director of the Johns Hopkins Headache Center, Bayview, Baltimore. Experts still have not found out why this therapy can be effective, but suspected a cold compress can slow blood flow and reduce inflammation. Meanwhile, a hot compress to increase blood flow and relieve pain.
Drinking coffee For mild headache scale, sipping coffee with caffeine could be a "cure" that works. Caffeine inhibits adenosine, a neurotransmitter that can cause blood vessels to dilate and create pressure. Drinking beverages containing caffeine shortly after the headaches come can help relieve pain. However, unfortunately this only applies to those who rarely drink coffee, or consumption is not more than 1 cup a day. If you are heavy coffee drinkers, could be a "cure" is less responsive.
Peppermint tea The headaches come along with abdominal discomfort? Just drink peppermint tea to ease it.
"Peppermint is proven to relieve tension in the gastrointestinal tract, as well as relieve symptoms of headache," said Audrey L. Halpern, MD, director of the Manhattan Center for Headache and Neurology.
In addition, neurochemical changes in the brain caused by attacks of headache can also affect parts of the brain that creates a feeling of nausea, continued Halpern. Well, peppermint tea will also help relieve discomfort. Important: When you're pregnant, you should not take peppermint without consulting your doctor.

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