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How I can help relieve migraines My Son?
Question:
My eight year old, suffers from migraines. The local hospital reported us to cut the chocolate, cheese, cola and yeast extract in your diet. We did it once, but still a headache twice a month. Pain relievers will help, but I wonder if it would be appropriate cranial osteopathy. He had a traumatic birth, resulting in a fast, delivery forceps.
Answer:
Migraines usually begin around puberty, are rare in children. I wonder if your child suffers from headaches rather than migraine. The migraine comes from the words "hemi, meaning half and" Skulls, "which means skull, which means that migraines are always unilateral. atypical migraine, which can be very distressing, lasts over 24 hours and is accompanied of symptoms including: * a disturbance visual aura preceding a premonition of an attack * – you know that the attack will come the sensitivity to light or sound *, so bad that you want to shut * nausea and vomiting.
the birth of your child quickly and forceps delivery is the most likely cause of your problem, because the often gets crushed skull and damaged his neck as the baby's head goes quickly through the birth canal. The clamps can also damage the skull and neck. This leads to the neck vertebrae increasingly misaligned. When this happens, blood flow to the brain is affected because the vertebral arteries, which run through a pair of bones, fibrous channels within the vertebrae, compressed. The neck muscles also tense due to stress and tension, and this translates into greater restriction of blood flow.
Another potential problem of the vital supply of glucose and oxygen to the brain. The brain is bathed by the cerebrospinal fluid, which circulates glucose and oxygen. Skull contracts and expands a dozen times or so each minute to push the round fluids, but the tight neck muscles and position of the skull bones can disrupt this process. The result is that the brain does not receive enough glucose and starts hurt.
There are several other causes of headache, such as grinding your teeth at night. This traumatized the jaw joint located in front of the box ear, and they can get very sore. Their pain radiating to the temples and causes a severe headache. Blocked sinuses that do not necessarily imply a runny nose can also be the trigger. It is generally felt in the front of the head. They tend to be worse in the morning and also in the sun.
Other causes include food allergies, dehydration, constipation, low blood pressure and eye strain due to vision problems. Am sure that the doctor had checked on these, and the unlikely possibility of a brain tumor. May also suffer rebound headaches from analgesics: The brain likes analgesia and creates a headache to get more of it.
When your child had a checkup with your doctor, I suggest the following general treatment
* Cranial osteopathy is very useful; Vicky Vlachonis in the Integrated Medical Center had been successfully treated dozens of people with severe head.
* Drink at least six glasses of still, pure water daily. between meals.
* Eat fresh, healthy, preferably organic.
* Avoid citrus fruits, chocolate and sugary foods, cheese, ice cream, soft drinks, Marmite, canned foods and fast.
* Have your child are in the back, then massage the sides of his neck and shoulders with a little oil Lifestyle for five minutes every night before bed. Then put a towel under his head flat cupping his hands under his head. Now I ask you to breath gently and evenly, and gently pull the head of shoulders. The mild traction relieves headaches and help you sleep well.
* Check your breasts blocked by pressure points on the inner edge of the eyebrows. Pain through the sinuses are congested. Put two drops of oil of the paranasal sinuses in each nostril at bedtime.
* Check your jaw joints in front of the ear. If they are tender, massage regularly.
* Make sure he sleeps on a soft pillow and just spend a short time each day to a computer.
* Practicing yoga therapy with your child, especially the cobra, half-bridge and swing raises. This is explained in my book, Yoga Therapy, co-written with Jiwan Brar. I also recommend joining a local yoga class.
About the Author
I have obtained MD in General Medicine with Honours in 1980 and joined The Central Institute of Advanced Medical Studies in Moscow for post graduation in Acupuncture. I have completed diploma courses in Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Iridology, Hypnotherapy and Clinical Fasting. Practicing as Integrated Medicine expert.
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