Recently, I've been getting headaches due to sneezing. It has happened on a couple of occasions that my head has started to ache after a big sneeze. The pain is sharp initially and subsides in sometime. Sometimes, there is sharp pain initially and then less, but constant pain later on (usually on the right side of the head). The pain goes away if I sleep or take paracetamol. Is this something I should be concerned about? Thanks.
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A headache can be a sign of stress or emotional distress, or it can result from a medical disorder, such as migraine or high blood pressure, anxiety, or depression or tension headache, allergic rhinitis or due to respiratory problems. People with chronic migraine headaches, for example, may find it hard to attend work. Headache may result from a deficiency of a particular nutrient or nutrients, especially magnesium and certain B vitamins. Nutrient deficiencies can be due to a poor quality diet, underlying malabsorption issues, or other medical conditions. Take Homeopathic medicine Natrum mur 30, 4 pills twice a day and report thereafter for further treatment. Treatment- A number of steps can be taken to reduce the risk of headaches and to ease the pain if they do occur: 1. Apply a heat pack or ice pack to your head or neck, but avoid extreme temperatures. 2. Avoid stressors, where possible, and develop healthy coping strategies for unavoidable stress. 3. Eat regular meals frequently, taking care to maintain stable blood sugar. Don't be empty stomach 4. Exercising regularly and getting enough rest and regular sleep contributes to overall health and stress reduction 5. Use oil for head massage if above things doesn't help then you need to consult a good homeopathic doctor so that proper investigations and case taking is to be done and better treatment will be started as soon as possible. For further help regarding homeopathic medicines, contact us.
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