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10 Easy Tips That Could Help You Reduce Your Chronic Headache
By Peter Rapport
Although your chronic is not your average it could still be caused more by stress than any other factor. Relieving the pain and even preventing them altogether can be fairly easy for some people. Some of the ways that can help relieve the headaches include:

1: Stress Management and Relaxation.

Some common reduction techniques used for and stress include: deep muscle massage, listening to soothing music, or taking 20 minutes every day to just relax quietly in a room by yourself.

2: Getting Proper Sleep.

Fatigue and exhaustion have both been linked to headaches. Getting on – and staying on -- a regular sleep routine can have a dramatic effect on the number of headaches one experiences. Go to bed at the same time every evening, and get up at the same time too, even on weekends, holidays and during vacations.

3: Avoiding Triggers.

Every has a set of triggers, and every sufferer can learn what theirs are by paying close attention to everything that was eaten, experienced and exposed to, prior to the onset of symptoms.

4: Preventative Care.

Taking preventative care of your headaches can be as simple as seeing your doctor for an yearly exam to make sure that you're healthy. Taking preventative medications when symptoms become common and more severe.

5: Exercising Regularly.

Unless you know that physical exertion is a trigger for you, engaging in a regular exercise regime is not only healthy, it can help reduce or eliminate headaches altogether.

6: Eating a Well-Balanced Diet.

Drastically reducing your daily intake of important proteins, vitamins and minerals found in meats, poultry, fruits and vegetable can all spur a headache. Even an empty stomach. Sudden dips and rises in your glucose levels have also been attributed to some headaches. Watch fad diets carefully to ensure that you are getting the nutrients your body needs, and never skip meals. When unable to sit down and eat a regular meal, grab a healthy snack to avoid a headache.

7: Limiting Exposure to Smoke, Odors and Perfume.

Certain fumes and vapors can initiate a migraine headache, even in people who rarely, if ever, have experienced one. Perfumes can also be a culprit, as can smoke-filled and poorly ventilated areas. Always avoid these when you can. Get regular intervals of fresh air when contact with these fumes is unavoidable. This will to reduce the risk of a headache.

8: Treating Underlying Medical Conditions.

High blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are just some of the underlying diagnosis that may cause headaches.

If you experience worsening pain or a sudden onset of symptoms and your headaches either don't go away, or continue to return despite treatment you should consult a physician.

9: Taking A Multi-Vitamin.

people who suffer from frequent headaches, including migraines, are often found to also suffer low magnesium levels. Magnesium has a relaxing effect on smooth muscle, such as blood vessels. When levels get too low, muscles tense, causing headaches.

10: Drink In Moderation.

Alcohol not only causes an headache, it can also worsen the severity during an attack. Thats a fact. When going out for an evening of fun and drinking, remember to follow these important tips to reduce a headache:

Sip your drink slowly. Drink mixed drinks containing fruit or vegetable juice to help lesson the negative effects of the alcohol. Alternate drinking alcohol-containing drinks with non-alcoholic drinks.

Avoid red wine. It contains tyramine, a proven inducer. Go for the white wine instead.

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