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Why I am always feeling sleepy in morning and having one sided headache
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Neurological Disorders
Question #1026
229 days ago
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Why I am always feeling sleepy in morning and having one sided headache - #1026

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The headache is progressing during day with pain around one eye and with stomach upset.I am always feeling sleepy despite getting sufficient sleep

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: No
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Sounds annoying—feeling sleepy in the morning and having headaches, especially around one eye, can be a real drag. Let's get into it. According to Ayurveda, what you're dealing with might be linked to an imbalance in your doshas. This entire thing – the sleepy mornings, headaches, and upset stomach – could potentially point towards an issue with your Vata and Pitta doshas, especially if accompanied by any signs of indigestion or a bit of anxiety. First off, the one-sided headache you're describing, that worsening throughout the day, could be related to high Vata and Pitta. Think of excess heat, causing these symptoms around your eye. This might be exacerbated by stress, lack of sleep, or a hurried lifestyle. Ayurveda suggests cooling and calming practices to manage this. Consider starting your morning with a few practices to ground yourself. Try sipping warm water with ginger and lemon right after you wake up. It can gently ignite your agni – or digestive fire – without overkill. Then, you might want to follow it with a light, warm breakfast, considering meals like kichari or lightly spiced oatmeal. Not too spicy, as Pitta could be sensitive. A little rest during the day wouldn't hurt either. A short, 20-minute nap in the afternoon can be refreshing, just avoid anything too long, as it can make you groggy. Also try, applying a cooling brefatth of a yogurt and water mixture (buttermilk) around your eye. This should soothe the Pitta manifested there. Managing stress is essential here too. Simple breathing exercises, like alternate nostril breathing (nadi shodhana), practiced for around 5-10 minutes twice a day, can emotionally balance you and ease some tension. If your symptoms intensify, don't hesitate to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or doctor for a more personalized approach, as this shouldn't be a substitute for professional medical advice. You want to get to the root of it rather than just manage symptoms. Just keep an eye on it – but also don't overthink it, okay?

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