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Cure from Headache

Topic: Health EducationPublished January 12, 2013

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Cure from Headache What is Headache?rnHeadache is among the most common medical complaints. The majority of them are not life threatening. They can be classified into three main categories, namely: • Tension headachesrn• Migraine headachern• Cluster headachesrnTension Headaches are the most common type of headaches. Migraines have well-defined attacks with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to lights and sounds. Cluster headaches are repetitive ones that occur for weeks to months at a time, followed by periods of remission. • Common Causes of Headachern• Precise cause of it is not knownrn• Several physiologic changes in the head and brainrn• Dilation and constriction of blood vesselsrn• Abnormal activity of certain neuronsrn• Genetic factors may be a cause for migrainesrn• Smoking and alcohol may be a cause cluster headachesrnHome Remedies for HeadachernTip 1:rnRoast some caraway seeds dry. Tie in a soft handkerchief or muslin cloth and sniff to get a relief from headaches.rnTip 2:rnApply the paste of 3-4 cloves on the fore head.rnTip 3:rnA peeled and chopped apple, with a sprinkle of salt eaten first thing in the morning, for at least a week will cure chronic headaches.rnTip 4:rnMake a herbal tea with 10-15 holy basil leaves (tulsi), 5-6 peppercorns and 1/2" ginger piece, powder. Keep in an air tight bottle. Take 2 pinches with warm water when a headache starts.rnTip 5:rnMassage head with rosemary oil.rnTip 6:rnAdd water to 1 tbsp ginger powder. Heat gently in a pan. Apply the warm poultice on forehead. Keep for 15 minutes. What is Headache?rnHeadache is among the most common medical complaints. The majority of them are not life threatening. They can be classified into three main categories, namely: • Tension headachesrn• Migraine headachern• Cluster headachesrnTension Headaches are the most common type of headaches. Migraines have well-defined attacks with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to lights and sounds. Cluster headaches are repetitive ones that occur for weeks to months at a time, followed by periods of remission. After all health is wealth

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