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HeadacheSymptoms
Following are the signs that indicate the presence of this ailment:
- Headache can be mild, moderate
or severe pain that affects the whole head, a part of the head, forehead or the
eyes.
- Nausea
- Difficulty
in sleeping
- Loss of
appetite
- Feeling of
uneasiness
Causes
According to Ayurveda, there are eleven types of headaches caused due to aggravation
of three different doshas. Headaches are also caused by: - sinusitis
- Hypertension
- Constipation
- Over
work
- Mental stress
- Indigestion
- Acidity
- Sleeplessness
- Fever
- It
may also be present as a symptom of some disease
- Excessive
consumption of tea, coffee, aspirin or nicotine is also known to contribute to
headache
- Nervous weakness
- Anemia
- Deficiency
of oxygen in the blood
- Sitting
too close to the television
- Reading
with insufficient light
- Reading
in a moving train or car
Remedies
- Take clove, cinnamon
and almond in equal quantities (around 1 teaspoon each) and grind together with
a little water to make a paste. Apply paste on the forehead. A paste made of sandalwood
powder can also be applied on the forehead.
- Mix
a quarter teaspoon of clove powder in one teaspoon of cinnamon oil. Apply mixture
to the location of pain.
- Take
a few drops of ghee (clarified butter) on your palm. Mix 3 or 4 pieces of saffron
in it, and rub it for two minutes. The saffron does not dissolve in the ghee,
but its qualities are absorbed. Remove saffron and put two drops of this ghee
in each nostril. · Dosage: Follow procedure twice a day.
- Mix
1 tablespoon of milk and half teaspoon of ginger powder and put one or Dosage;
two drops in each nostril twice a day.
- Wrap
a wet cloth around the neck.
- Oil
massage on the scalp also relieves tension and headache. Sesame oil, almond oil,
mustard oil or ghee (clarified butter) can be used for massage.
- Heat
1 teaspoon of almond oil. When it cools down, put two drops in each nostril.
Dos
and don'ts - Simple
cooked vegetables without oil, vegetable juices and soup, fruits like apple, mango,
grapes and fruit juices should be taken in ample quantities. Rice, salad and buttermilk
are also good.
- Some
sweets and milk products can be taken moderately with small quantities of nuts.
- Hot
cow milk is very good to drink.
- Avoid
fried foods, meat, sour and spicy foods and foods
- Yogurt
should be avoided, especially at night.
- Adequate
rest should be taken and exposure to cold, heat and rain should be avoided.
- The
natural urges (sneezing, passing stool and urine, hunger, thirst, sleep, breathing
and yawning etc.) should not be suppressed.
- The
patient should also try to keep the mind free from anxiety, anger, mental tension
and worry.
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