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Pain in the face, forehead, or upper neck portion, is usually referred to as a headache. The skin, nose, bone, ears, mouth, and eyes, are some of the pain-sensitive spots. Sometimes the pain could be felt around the jaws and teeth as well. The pain cannot be felt by the brain as it is not pain sensitive. Headaches are mainly attributable to the muscle contraction which relate to chewing muscles and also due to stress or mental tension.

Headaches can be treated with or without medication. Relaxation is one example of a non-medical treatment. At times the body is overworked or overstressed, which can cause a headache. Lying inside a dark room with the eyes closed, and relaxing for just a while, may be enough to stop the headache. Other all-natural cures include a big glass of water, a deep massage, aromatherapy, exercise, a hot shower, an ice pack, using pressure points, and diet changes.

Dehydration is believed to be a common reason headaches. That said, a huge glass of cool water or orange juice may provide some rapid relief. You can even try massaging face, neck and forehead area as it provides quick relief from headache. Aromatherapy for headache treatment would require the inhalation of lavender, sandalwood, peppermint, eucalyptus, and some other natural oils. The scents are usually obtained in soap, oil, or candle form. Physical exercises tend to increase the flow of blood and its circulation, resulting in the brain getting more blood as well as oxygen. Exercising regularly should be able to help prevent the onset of headaches.

Standing in the shower and allowing the hot water to run down the neck and back, is another natural remedy. It is believed that the hot water can relax the muscles, thereby allowing the blood to flow easier and relieve pain. The aromatherapy soap, described earlier, may be used with the hot water. At the opposite end is the ice pack. This can take the form of a pack of ice, a cold towel, or anything that is very cold. The cold item must be placed on the pain area and allowed to stay for five or ten minutes. Besides numbing the pain a little, the procedure should help to minimize any inflammation.

The pressure-point approach could be very effective if done properly. In this process, the fleshy pads of your thumb and index finger must be firmly pressed and let go for two minute intervals. Also, it must be noted that a great many food stuffs contain ingredients that can induce headaches. When a headache starts, the foods which were consumed before the headache must be noted. Keeping a record should make it easier to to investigate whether there is any pattern for the cause of the headache. Once identified, try avoiding those food stuffs which prompt a headache. Drinking a large glass of orange juice may also be helpful in relaxing the muscles and increasing blood circulation, thus providing relief from headache pain.

by: Sean T Saunders




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