Archive for September, 2011

Tension Headache – Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment

September 16th, 2011
Abdulmubeen Mundewadi asked:




A tension headache is the most commonly prevalent headache. It generally produces a diffuse, usually mild to moderate pain over the head. Many people liken the feeling to having a tight band around the head. A tension headache may also cause pain in the back of the neck at the base of the skull. Common symptoms include a headache; tenderness in the scalp, neck and shoulder muscles; insomnia; fatigue; irritability; loss of appetite; and difficulty in concentration. Tension headache is not usually associated with visual or other general disturbances and is not aggravated by activity. The exact cause of tension headache is not known; previously it was considered to be related to muscular tension, and currently, it is believed to be related to changes in the brain neurotransmitters. Tension headache can be either episodic or chronic, and is potentially triggered by stress, depression, anxiety, lack of sleep, skipped meals, certain medications and hormonal changes, especially in women.

The Ayurvedic treatment of tension headache is aimed at controlling the symptoms, treating the cause, if known, and preventing recurrence. Medicines like Triphala-Guggulu, Yograj-Guggulu, Kaishor-Guggulu, Trayodashang-Guggulu, Maha-Vat-Vidhwans-Ras, Vat-Gajankush-Ras, Dashmoolarishta, Vish-Tinduk-Vati, Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) and Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentina) are used to control the headache. If the headache is usually associated with recurrent sneezing or chronic sinusitis, medicines like Tribhuvan-Kirti, Sitopaladi-Churna, Talisadi-Churna and Yashtimadhuk (Glycerrhiza glabra) are used. If the headache is associated with symptoms of hyper-acidity and peptic ulcer, medicines like Laghu-Sutshekhar, Sutshekhar-Ras, Praval-Bhasma, Shankh-Bhasma, Bhunimbadi-Qadha and Praval-Panchamrut are used. An unpredictable type of headache with irregular periodicity is believed to be due to ‘Vat’ and is treated using medicines like Maha-Vat-Vidhwans-Ras, Vat-Gajankush-Ras, Sameer-Pannag-Ras and Bhruhat-Vat-Chintamani-Ras.

Godanti-Bhasma (Purified gypsum) and Sarpagandha form the main stay of treatment for tension headache. Pathyadi-Qadha is a herbal combination which is used on a long term basis to control tension headache and prevent recurrence. In order to treat stress-related factors, medicines like Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi), Mandukparni (Centella asiatica), Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) and Vacha (Acorus calamus) are used.

Local applications, usually on the forehead, are also used to treat tension headaches. For the ‘Vataj’ and ‘Kaphaj’ types of headaches, a paste of Sunthi (Zinziber officinalis) is applied, while for the ‘Pittaj’ type, a paste containing Chandan (Santalum album), Yashtimadhuk, Saariva (Hemidesmus indicus) and Usheer (Vetiveria zizanioidis) is used. For intractable headaches, application of leeches on the forehead brings about a dramatic relief from pain.

It is important to rule out serious causes of headache before making the diagnosis of tension headache. Adequate lifestyle modifications need to be made in order to avoid or minimize the known precipitating factors for this condition. Regular physical activity like aerobic exercises, yogic asanas and relaxation techniques like pranayam are very important in controlling and preventing tension headaches.

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What are the affects of taking too many advil/tylenol pills at the same time?

September 15th, 2011
saira a asked:


I know that taking advil or tylenol pills at the same time can cause short-term affects but it also causes long-term affects too. What are they all?

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Tension Headache Quick Remedy For Busy People

September 14th, 2011
Christopher Wen asked:




There is nothing as mentally exhausting and mind bogging as a tension headache. Tension headache is one of the most common modern health issues we face today. It affects our well-being, our productivity in our work, and even our social existence. After a headache attack us we feel so mentally drained and physically exhausted. Stress and anxiety are usually the causes for tension headaches. The moment one gets tense about something, one develops a tension headache. Insufficient sleep, anxiety, problems, and worries are the main tension headache symptoms that give rise to the tension headache.

Now whatever is the cause or nature of tension headache, it is definitely preventable. There is no need to endure the pain when you really have an option. Following are some tension headache remedies that you can use and you will be amazed to find that the prevention and solution is actually in your hands.

An effective technique for reducing tension headaches is to tighten muscles in the head, neck, and jaw for five to ten seconds, and then release them. You may find that you will be able to achieve a deeper level of relaxation from this simple exercise. This exercise will helps to make the muscles more flexible to tension cause by stress and exhaustion and hence reduce pain.

There are important acupressure points at the temples that are often effective for relieving tension. Place four fingers along both temples, and do circular massaging motion. Massage for a minute every time you have a tension headache. There are also a lot of invaluable acupressure points that can release tension when they are pressed firmly. Try searching your head and neck for hot points that is points that seem to be sensitive to pressure. Press them for at least five seconds, relax for five seconds, and repeat several times.

Next try to roll your pillow into a log shape and place it under the neck with your head hanging over the edge. Roll your head back and forth, and also let it hang over the edge of the pillow while you relax. If this is done at the beginning of a tension headache, it can sometimes prevent it from getting worse.

When you are working at your desk, make sure you are sitting straight as improper posture can stress neck and back muscles. If your office desk, the seat in your care, or any chair in your house does not give you good support, do something about it. Also the cool-white fluorescent lights, which are commonly used in office, can give people headache. Ask your employer to help enhance worker health and productivity by replacing these bulbs with full-spectrum lighting.

Lastly, try not to drink too much coffee as it is known to cause tension headache in many people. Instead try herbal tea as it can help you to relax. You can try a combination of chamomile and skullcap, or hops and peppermint, or chamomile and rosemary and wood betony.

Hope these tension headache remedies and tips can help you to get rid of tension headache forever!

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