Headache Prevention & Migraine Treatment -
101 Tips
Stop Headaches & Migraines With
Simple, Yet Effective Pain Management Strategies Without
Resorting To Drugs!
Headache
Prevention Tip #6.
Do not hold it too
far away either. Holding the book too far away is just as bad
as holding the book too close. Remember to keep it at chest
level. Many bookstores have reading stands that will enable you
to keep your book position at the right
level.
Headache
Prevention Tip #7.
If you find it
difficult to read, get your eyes tested by an oculist. If you
find yourself squinting or your eyes watering while you read or
do any fine work, then you might need glasses. So do not waste
time, consult a doctor at the earliest time possible. Faulty
vision is a major cause of headaches.
Headache
Prevention Tip #8.
Be careful of the
print size of the book you are reading. If the print of the
book is too faint, or if the font size is too small, just toss
away the book. Most libraries have large-print versions of
books. If this is not available, use a magnifying glass or wear
magnifying glasses.
Headache Prevention Tip
#9.
Do not read in moving
vehicles. Many people try to read while traveling by car to
kill time. However, curves and bumps in the road can cause
headaches and even motion sickness.
No matter how smooth
the road is and no matter how good the shock absorbers of the
car are, there is bound to be jerking motions. This will force
your eyes to adjust and readjust to the print and this
continuous adjustment and readjustment is very bad for your
eyes. At the end of the journey you are bound to end up with a
headache.
Headache
Prevention Tip #10.
The light from your
T.V or P.C monitor is not enough to read. Some people tend to
read in the light that comes from a turned on television set or
a computer. This light is not enough for your eyes to pick out
what is printed, and should be combined with lamplight or
overhead light.
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Migraines - Major Risk
Factors
Irregular Meals:
Skipping meals, fasting and having food
at odd times of the day disrupts body
functioning. Your body is unable to
receive the necessary energy for
functioning. A lack of sufficient
nutrition at proper intervals leads to
migraines.
Source:
The Complete Guide to Migraine
Headaches
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