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Learn How to Treat Migraine Pain At Home
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Learn How to Treat Migraine Pain At Home The sedentary lifestyle has increased the number of people suffering from migraines. Around one billion people globally are looking for ways to cure it. Most of the time what works for one does not provide the same relief to the other. Moreover, the stay-at-home orders have increased the frequency of the headache as people are stressed about the unprecedented timings. To avoid taking the pain relief medication, most of them are turning to home remedies. Here’s a list of remedies that have proven to work for people and also decrease the number of attacks from many times a week to some times a month. Take Vitamins Migraine is caused by the deficiency of magnesium and B2. Including it in the diet has reduced the frequency of the headache to once in three months. Magnesium is found in green leafy vegetables and nuts, while vitamin B2 is present in eggs, dairy, nuts, and fortified cereals. You can talk to a doctor online to develop a treatment plan and to add nutrition supplements in the diet.
Exercise A search conducted showed that any type of exercise can prevent migraines. However, exercise doesn’t treat the migraine directly, it reduces stress. The more you exercise, the happier and healthier you’re. It also promotes sleep, which is tough when the migraine is triggered. Sleep People who don’t have a set sleeping pattern often get a migraine due to poor night’s sleep. To avoid this, you need to set the time you wake up and go to bed. And, if you are used to taking naps in the day, reduce their duration. Longer naps interfere with your night’s sleep. If you face difficulty in sleeping, include something relaxing in your routine such as reading your favorite book or listening to soothing music. Avoid taking caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol before going to bed. Eat Wisely Taking heavy meals before sleeping not only interferes with the sleep but also leads to obesity. You should have your meals at the same time every day and if you feel some food is triggering it, you should keep a food journal to identify it. The common foods that trigger headaches are aged cheese, chocolate, alcohol, and caffeine. Massage Massage on your neck and temples for a few minutes to ease a tension headache. This will reduce stress and frequent migraine attacks. Regularly doing it for a few minutes will get you back to your normal life. Closing Living with migraine pain is tough. Making some changes in your lifestyle can lessen the frequency and duration of the pain. Identifying migraine triggers is the best way to avoid these headaches. Massage and proper sleep cycle reduces the intensity of the migraine headaches and improves the pressure-pain threshold. If your migraine attacks are getting more frequent, try Shiatsu. It has proved to be effective for many and has a profound effect on the nervous system.