9 Ways You Can Stop a Migraine Before It Starts
Migraines are often underestimated by
many. 'It's just a headache' some would say. Well, they probably never
experienced a full blown migraine attack before, one that is not only
terribly painful, but can also lead to nausea, hallucinations and other
debilitating symptoms. Migraines are serious business and these days
they are more common than ever. The best way to handle a migraine? Avoid
it to begin with. Here are nine ways in which you can stave off that migraine before it even starts! |
1. Sensory over stimulation can lead to debilitating migrains.
Loud sounds, flashing lights and
other overpowering sensory information can be triggers for an attack.
Sometimes it's hard to avoid such places - you want to go to the beach,
you have to keep your eyes open while driving under the flashing street
lights - these are causes of migrains.
The answer is not to avoid
completely but to reduce the exposure time. Don't sit and stare at the
TV or the computer screen for too long without taking a break and
resting your eyes and mind. Make sure the brightness level on those is
dimmed, as well. Sometimes, it's
important to stop and look around you, are you flooded in sounds and
lights? Often we don't notice this is the case.
2. Pay attention to what you choose to eat and drink
Food can have a heavy impact on the
likelihood of getting a migraine. Foods to watch out for are chocolate,
red wine, processed meat, sweetener, cheese and dark colored alcohol. If
you are prone to migraines, be careful when eathing or drinking alcohol
or caffeine, which are common triggers. Limit the amount.
3. Whenever you get a migraine, record it.
Recording and being able to track
what times of day, duration, condition you were in and other factors
that surrounded your migraine might be the best way to avoid repeating
those circumstances again, and perhaps build a pattern that says: "This
is what I must not do if I want to avoid migraines.'
4. Women: Watch out for hormonal changes
This one is for the ladies, who
probably already know that their hormones can play a large factor in
whether or not they will suffer migraines. It's no secret that women
tend to get more headaches during menstrual cycles. During that time, it
would be advisable to be careful about what you eat and how much you
exercise. Rest, liquid and avoidance of triggers will reduce the risk
substantially. Some women find relief when switching to another birth
control method.
5. Take some supplements
To stave off migraines, medicine is
not always enough. It's crucial to also watch your nutrients. If you are
lacking in some important nutrients, it is advisable, as many are
already doing, to take supplements and make up for the shortage. Taking a
daily supplement may reduce attackeds.
6. Be aware of the weather
It may be hard to believe, but a
change in weather can definitely affect your chances of having a
migraine. Humidity and heat are some of the most well known triggers of
migraines, so it is important to dress accordingly and be aware of what
you'll have to deal with when stepping outside. Cold wind in your
unprotected face and your ears can also cause a migraine attack, so if
there's cold wind outside, you better protect these areas.
7. Try to keep a regular sleep and meal schedule
Adhering to a fixed schedule and
avoiding times of great hunger can help reduce your migraines. If you
skip meals and let your hunger last, you may cause yourself a migraine.
This is especially true if you don't drink enough. Dehydration is one of
the biggest migraine triggers there are.
8. Avoid Stress
Stress can affect every part of our
health, and this goes double for migraines. It's hard to control how we
react to stressful situations as they occur, but every day stress can
have a terrible effect on your health, and your migraines especially.
Try to meditate and relax as much as you can each day, you'll see how
you feel better all over.
9. You knew it was coming - Exercise, but in the right way.
I'm sure you knew this advice was
coming, but what can I do? Exercise will always be a staple of healthy
living. However, spending too much energy and power in the gym can also
cause you headaches, especially when lifting heavy weights. Take some
anti-inflammation pills before such an intense workout can help reduce
the risk. Try not to put too much stress on the body, and do lighter
exercise.
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