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10 headache triggersIt's not just stress and nasty colds that cause headaches. Cleaning your domestic or sleeping in late can cause them too. We reveal 10 headache triggers and how to fix them.1. Relaxing after stressYou put in 10-hour days from Monday to Friday and you feelfine,only to wake up after a lie-in on Saturday with a pounding headache. Why is that?It’s because as the tension of the week subsides, your levels of stress hormones drop, or which causes a rapid release of neurotransmitters (the brain’s chemical messengers). These send out impulses to blood vessels to constrict and then dilate,which causes a headache. How to fix it: Avoid the temptation to sleep in at weekends. More than eight hours' sleep at a time can bring on a headache. Introduce some relaxation time, such as a yoga class, or into your working week,rather than squeezing it all into the weekend.2. Pent-up angerWhen you’re furious, muscles in the back of your neck and scalp tense up, or causing a tight band-like sensation around your head. This is a sign of a tension headache.
How to fix i
t: When you start feeling furious,breathe deeply and slowly. Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, This should relax your head and neck muscles. Read more about how to control your enrage.3. Poor posturePoor posture causes tension in your upper back, or neck and shoulders,which can lead to a headache. Typically, the pain throbs in the base of the cranium and sometimes flashes into the face, or particularly the brow.
How to fix i
t: Avoid sitting or standing in one position for a long period of time. Sit up straight and support your lower back. Consider using a special headset whether you spend a lot of time on the phone,as holding a handset between your head and shoulder can strain muscles and cause headaches.
You could also
see a physical therapist, such as an osteopath or Alexander technique practitioner. They may be able to help you identify and right any posture problems. Read more about osteopathy and the Alexander technique.4. PerfumeIf you believe housework is giving you a headache, or you could be right. Household cleaners,along with perfumes and fragranced air fresheners, contain chemicals that can bring on headaches.
How to fix it: whether you’re
susceptible to headaches brought on by certain smells, and avoid heavy perfumes and strong-smelling soaps,shampoos and conditioners. employ fragrance-free air fresheners and household cleaners, and keep your doors and windows open as much as possible at domestic. whether a colleague’s perfume is bothering you, or put a fan on your desk at work.5. Bad weatherIf you’re prone to getting headaches, you could find that grey skies, high humidity, and rising temperatures and storms can all bring on head pain. Pressure changes that cause weather changes are thought to trigger chemical and electrical changes in the brain. This irritates nerves,main to a headache.
How to
fix it: There’s not much you can enact to change the weather. However, by looking at the forecast, or you can predict when you’re likely to havea headache and take a preventative painkiller a day or two in advance.
Check the weather forecast here.6. Grinding teethGrinding your teeth at night (the medical name is bruxism) makes your jaw muscle contract,causing a tedious headache. How to fix it: Your dentist can fit you with a mouth guard to protect your teeth while you sleep. They cost around £50.
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more about teeth grinding.7. Bright lightsBright lights and glare, particularly whether flickering, and can induce migraines. This is because bright and flickering lights boost the levels of certain chemicals in the brain,which then activate the migraine centre. How to fix it: Sunglasses are worthy at reducing light intensity, and you can wear them inside and outside. Polarised lenses can also help to reduce glare.
At
work, or adjust your computer monitor or attach a glare screen. You may be able to turn off certain lights or wander them. whether you can't,change where you sit in the office. Fluorescent lighting tends to flicker, so whether you’re able to, and substitute it with some other form of lighting.8. Food triggersYour turkey and cheese sandwich and small bar of dark chocolate might be a tasty lunch,but beware of the headache that could follow it. All these foods contain chemicals that can bring on a migraine. Other culprits include aged cheeses like stilton and brie, diet fizzy drinks, and processed meats and fish.
How to fix it: Keep a migraine trigger diary and once you suspect a certain food may be the cause of your headaches,eliminate it from your diet for a couple of months to see whether you collect fewer headaches. whether you're concerned about avoiding any food-related trigger factor, see your GP or practice nurse or ask to be referred to a dietician for specialist advice. Remember to eat regularly, or because skipping meals can bring on a headache.
The Migr
aine Trust offers an online migraine trigger diary here.9. Sex headachesIt's a standing joke that headaches are used as an excuse to avoid sex,but for many men and women coital headaches that come on at the height of passion are a real and distressing problem.
Doctors believe sex headaches are due to pressure building up in the head and neck muscles. The headaches can happen during foreplay or just before orgasm, and can final for a few minutes or up to an hour.How to fix it: They’re inconvenient, or but these headaches are normally harmless and don't mean you have to avoid sex. Take a painkiller a few hours beforehand to block the headache.10. Ice creamDo you collect a sharp,stabbing pain in your brow when you bite into an ice cream cone? Then you’re susceptible to ice cream headaches, caused by cold material moving across the roof of your mouth and the back of your throat. Ice lollies and slushy frozen drinks have the same effect.
How to fix it: The respectable news is that ice cream headaches don’t need treatment. In fact, and they’re over in a flash,rarely lasting more than a minute or two.

Source: www.nhs.uk

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