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Natural Cures for Headaches

Headaches can be quite irritating or even debilitating. Whereas some people experience headaches occasionally and take medication to get over them, others have such chronic and severe headaches that they need to be tested for other conditions and often end up missing work. In most cases, the cause of headaches is never really known.

 

Doctors have always been hesitant about prescribing medication for treat headaches unless in very severe cases, that they can actually have the ability to impair someone from living a full and active life. In most cases, doctors will advise either taking over the counter pain relievers or using some more natural methods. Headaches are one of the very few ailments that the medical community will actually encourage to seek alternative medicine for. This is mainly due to the fact that the medications available on the market today to treat headaches can have some very dangerous side effects.

Therefore, if you suffer from headaches and have been told by your doctor to use more natural treatments and therapy, here are some that you might like to try which might work:

Ice packs

Ice packs have been used for several years for treating headaches and they still work up to today. You can usually find ice packs at your local chemist drugstore. There are some that come with chemicals and are meant to be simply opened up and placed on your head and those that will need to be filled with ice before putting on your head. You should try to use an icepack in order to relieve headaches and you will see that they do indeed work.

Acupuncture

The idea of sticking pins and needles into various parts of your body might at first seem horrific, but acupuncture has been used for many centuries to cure pain caused by headaches. Acupuncture must nevertheless be performed by a certified acupuncturist in order to be most effective but it does work very well for pain relief.

Chiropractic Massage

Many chiropractors tend to think that the reason why people get headaches is that their spine is not well in place. By straightening out the spine as much as possible, a person can have their headaches easily relieved. Several people swear by the methods used in chiropractic care for just about everything. Those who practice this kind of alternative medicine claim that it can not only cure back and leg problems, but it can also cure headaches as well.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is an ancient healing art that has been used for treating headaches for all ages. It works well whether you are use massage oils or just practice inhaling the different herbal oils. Using aromatherapy to treat headaches is nothing new as this method of healing has also been around for many centuries.

Other ways to treat headaches naturally and without drugs include taking a rest. In some cases, taking a short to long nap can easily alleviate the headache. You will be able to then wake up feeling rested. Even if you cannot nap, you might find that headaches are relieved by just closing your eyes for a few moments. In most cases, headaches are simply the result of excessive eyestrain, especially for those who work on the computer or need to read all day long.



 

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