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Created on: March 22, 2008
Most people have headaches at least occasionally. Others suffer from chronic headache pain. Whatever category you fall into, you'll likely want to get rid of your headaches as soon as possible, preferably without resorting to mega doses of drugs. If you'd like to eliminate or at least reduce the frequency and severity of your headache pain without taking medication regularly, try these home remedies for headaches.
1. Healthy Sleep Habits for Headache Prevention and Treatment
Many people find that getting some sleep helps a headache to go away, but it's important not to sleep excessively. In fact, excessive sleep, such as sleeping in on the weekend can actually bring on a headache.
Also, although a nap may help a headache to go away, if you take a nap when you don't have a headache, you may find you have a headache when you wake up from the nap.
It's also important to pay attention to your sleep position. Many people find that sleeping on their stomach or their side causes them to twist their neck into awkward positions which results in neck tightness which can lead to headaches. If you suffer from headaches regularly, you may find it beneficial to sleep on your back rather than your stomach or your side.
Additionally, people who have headaches that are triggered by muscle tension in their neck may find that the problem is reduced or eliminated if they give up sleeping with a pillow. Sleeping without a pillow takes some getting used to, but once people adjust, they can sleep very comfortably without a pillow.
2. Select the Right Temperature for Headache Prevention and Treatment
Some people find that an icepack placed over their forehead or a cool, wet wash cloth placed over the forehead and/or eyes helps relieve headache pain, while others find that heat, either in the form of a hot shower or from a heated pack placed on the neck helps to reduce headache pain.
Most people who suffer from migraine headaches find relief from cool treatment, while most who have tensions headaches find relief from warmth. Experiment to see what works best for you.
3. Develop Good Eating (and Drinking) Habits for Headache Prevention and Treatment
As much as possible, eat on a schedule. Skipping a meal or failing to eat at your normal time can cause muscle tension which can result in a headache. Additionally, skipping meals causes blood pressure to drop, and the blood vessels in the brain to contract. When you resume eating, the blood vessels expand, resulting in a headache.
Avoid foods that
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