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1.Take 2/ 3 glass of warm water in the morning
2. Take little more water in the day
3. eat more fruits and green vegetables
4.No fried/ spicy/ junk/ processed/ fast food
5. No tea/ coffee/ cold drinks
6.No alcohol
7.Reduce wt if over wt
8. Daily morning walk for 30 mts
9.Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
10.Fiber Foods that are high in insoluble fiber include whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.Try wheat bran, brown rice, or whole grain bread. Soluble ...more
2. Take little more water in the day
3. eat more fruits and green vegetables
4.No fried/ spicy/ junk/ processed/ fast food
5. No tea/ coffee/ cold drinks
6.No alcohol
7.Reduce wt if over wt
8. Daily morning walk for 30 mts
9.Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
10.Fiber Foods that are high in insoluble fiber include whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.Try wheat bran, brown rice, or whole grain bread. Soluble ...more
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I understand your discomfort! using glasses for extended periods can indeed lead to facial muscle tension, particularly around the temples and ears where the frame sits. This can result in radiating soreness and jaw stiffness. Here are some potential causes and ways to alleviate the discomfort:
possible causes:
muscle strain: wearing glasses puts constant pressure on specific facial muscles, causing them to fatigue and tighten over time.
Poor fit: an ill-fitting frame can exacerbate ...more
possible causes:
muscle strain: wearing glasses puts constant pressure on specific facial muscles, causing them to fatigue and tighten over time.
Poor fit: an ill-fitting frame can exacerbate ...more
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