Pesky Headache?

 10 TOP TIPS FOR COPING WITH HEADACHES

 Headaches can be a real nuisance, affecting our daily life and causing exhaustion, interrupted sleep and over-reliance on pain medication.  Nobody wants a headache and if they are becoming a nuisance in your life, then definitely seek professional advice with your GP to rule out anything serious, as there are many potential causes. However, here are some top tips to try and cope and reduce the frequency and severity of headaches.

  • Identify triggers: Keep a headache diary to track the frequency, duration, and severity of your headaches. This can help you identify what triggers your headaches, such as food, noise, or stress.
  • Avoid triggers: Once you’ve identified your triggers, you can try to avoid them. For example, if chocolate triggers your headaches, you can try to avoid eating chocolate. Alcohol can also be a trigger for some.
  • Exercise regularly: Regular exercise can help reduce tension and prevent headaches. TRY TO GET NATURAL LIGHT!
  • Get enough sleep: Try to maintain a consistent sleep and wake schedule.
  • Reduce stress: Relaxation techniques and biofeedback can help you deal with stressful situations. You can also try scheduling time for yourself to get up and move around.
  • Eat well: Try to eat meals at the same time every day.
  • Drink up: Even mild dehydration can cause a headache. Usually, other symptoms of dehydration (such as fatigue, dizziness, extreme thirst and dry mouth) appear along with headache pain. Dehydration headaches often get better with at-home remedies like drinking water and resting.
  • Consider non-drug treatments: Some people find that non-drug treatments like acupuncture, chiropractic, supplements, or psychological interventions can help.
  • Sleep Position Sleeping on your front is considered unhealthy because it can inhibit breathing and cause irregular curvature of the spine. The turning of the head to one side when sleeping in this position is another cause of such a curvature. All of this can lead to inflammation and pain in the neck muscles in addition to back pain. Finding the correct sleep position is essential and a good supportive pillow can help.  Just ask if you want us to check your pillow!

  • Try Chiropractic In summary, yes a chiropractor can help with headaches. Chiropractic care can help relieve headaches and migraine symptoms and prevent future attacks by addressing the root cause of the pain. Chiropractors use a variety of techniques to treat migraines, including:
      • Spinal manipulation

Gentle adjustments to the spine and joints to improve spinal health and relieve pain

      • Soft tissue therapy

Massage, taping, or other techniques to address issues with muscles, ligaments, tendons, and connective tissues

      • Lifestyle changes

Recommendations for diet and exercise to improve health and reduce migraine attacks, also see top tips as above.

      • Posture and stretches

We can check your posture and shoe you some simple stretches and movements that will help.

Chiropractic care is based on the idea that the body can heal itself when the spine is properly aligned and the nervous system is free from interference.

Don’t suffer, book in and let us help.

 

 

Autumn Glow or Shorter Days?

Embrace the Autumn Glow – Tips for Staying Healthy and Fit

As crisp autumn air starts to fill our lungs and the leaves turn to vibrant colours, it’s
the perfect time to shift our wellness routines to embrace the season’s changes. Here
are some helpful tips to keep your health in check and your body fit during the
autumn months.

  1. Prioritize Immune-Boosting Foods:
    Autumn brings an array of rich, nourishing foods that can support your immune system.
    Incorporate seasonal produce like pumpkins, sweet potatoes, apples, and blackberries into
    your meals. These foods are packed with vitamins and antioxidants that help fight off
    seasonal colds and flu. A hearty vegetable soup can be both comforting and nutrient-rich.
  2. Stay Active with Seasonal Activities:
    Even with the weather cooling down, it’s great to keep exercising, even outdoors. Enjoy brisk
    walks, hikes in the falling leaves, or even a fun day of blackberry picking! These activities not
    only keep you moving but also allow you to soak up some of nature’s beauty and recharge
    mentally.
  3. Maintain a Consistent Routine:
    As kids go back to school and work schedules become more structured, it can be easy to
    lose track of your fitness goals. Dedicate time each day for physical activity, whether it’s a
    morning yoga session or an evening jog. Consistency is key to maintaining your health and
    well-being.
  4. Hydration is Still Important:
    Even though the temperature is cooler, staying hydrated is crucial. Your body needs ample
    water to function properly, especially as we transition into colder months. Keep a water bottle
    handy throughout the day and consider herbal teas as a delicious way to stay hydrated.
  5. Mind Your Posture:
    With more time spent indoors, often seated working or relaxing, maintaining good posture is
    essential to prevent strain and pain. Remember to take breaks, stretch regularly, and be
    mindful of your sitting posture to support your spine health.

In other news, we look forward to offering more out-of-hours appointments when our new part-time Chiropractor joins us in January. Lesley will be working on Tuesday evenings, Ann already works later Thursday, and Ann starts at 9 am for a before-work session. Sara works most Saturday mornings, and some evenings as required, and Ian currently works later Wednesdays and Fridays. Catherine, our massage therapist, also offers 2 evening slots in Oswestry. We are trying to provide something to suit all needs.

We also have a NEW relaxation area ready for those who need a moment before driving off. Sara is just applying her feminine touch at present!

We are always swamped in the run-up to Christmas; we have online booking and Tracey, our VA, to help if you don’t see what you need,

So don’t let business put you off. I am looking forward to seeing you soon for your Autumn MOT.

Your team are here to support you in navigating these seasonal transitions
and optimizing your health. Wishing you an active, vibrant, and healthy autumn!