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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #31243
179 days ago
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How to reduce headache in the body. - #31243

Shivansh Bhowmick

Sir, I am 15 year old boy and I usually suffer from headaches all the day.The pain is then unbearable and can't be tolerated. I catch headache when I am indoors for a long time and then suddenly exposed to sun or doing physical activity without taking water at regular intervals. My water intake is about 5L/day. My sleep cycle is of 5 hours on an average due to study pressure.

Age: 15
Chronic illnesses: No such diseases.
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NO NEED TO WORRY,

Start taking these medications, 1.Pathyadikwath 15ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.Shirahshoolaadi vajra ras 1-0-1

Follow up after 15 days.

Take care😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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Don’t panic. Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Guduchi 2-0-2 Tab. Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 For 4 week

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Headaches, especially those that worsen with sunlight exposure and inadequate hydration, often involve pitta dosha imbalance in Ayurveda. Considering you’re already drinking 5L of water daily, hydration might not be the primary issue, but quality rest and cooling your system might be.

First, addressing your sleep is crucial. At your age, a 5-hour sleep is insufficient. Try to increase it to 7-8 hours. This not only helps reduce built-up stress but also balances your nervous system and restores your agni (digestive fire). Consider winding down with calming activities like reading or pranayama (deep breathing exercises), before sleep. Engage in cycles of Anulom Vilom or left-nostril breathing for 5-10 minutes before bed to promote relaxation.

Diet can also play a role. Include cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens to balance pitta. Avoid spicy, fried, or overly oily foods that might trigger headaches. Try to eat at regular intervals to maintain stable energy.

When it comes to sun exposure, wear protective headgear like a cap or wrap. If heading outdoors after being indoors for a long time, gradually acclimatize your body to the ambient environment instead of jumping into direct sunlight.

Try Shirodhara or a calming head massage with cooling oils such as Brahmi or neem oil once a week—should seek professional guidance for Shirodhara though.

Given your study schedule, take frequent short breaks—every 30-45 mins, stretch and hydrate even if it’s just a sip. Also, eye exercises might help as straining them during screen time also triggers headaches. Consider palming and focus-shifting exercises.

However, if headaches remain persistent and unbearable, consult a healthcare provider immediately. They might be indicative of underlying issues that need attention. Ensure safety and avoid self-diagnosing conditions that might necessitate medical intervention.

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You’re experiencing headaches that seem linked to dehydration, insufficient sleep, and sudden environmental changes, which can impact your dosha balance. In Siddha-Ayurvedic understanding, such headaches are often connected to an imbalance in pitta dosha, possibly aggravated by dehydration and lack of rest disrupting nervine fluids and energy channels.

First , your water intake appears adequate, but it’s crucial to maintain hydration consistently throughout the day. Distribute your water consumption evenly, and it might help to include hydrating foods like fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet.

Sleep is essential for restoring balance. Aim to gradually increase your sleep duration to at least 7 hours. Try to reduce screen time before bed, which can help in achieving better sleep quality. Consider incorporating a calming evening routine, maybe with a light foot massage (using sesame oil) to promote relaxation.

Additionally, when transitioning from indoors to outdoors, especially under the sun, cover your head or use an umbrella to minimize direct exposure. Try to do any physical activity during cooler parts of the day whenever possible. Practicing some cooling pranayama, like Sheetali breathing, can also help regulate pitta levels and dampen headache triggers.

Mind your meal timings. Avoid overly spicy or oily foods, which might aggravate pitta. Include cooling herbs in your diet, like coriander or mint and consider taking triphala at bedtime to cleanse the system, but consult a practitioner to adjust the dosage properly.

If headaches persist or escalate despite these measures, it would be wise and safest to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate examination and treatment.

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