Teenage Art
July 17th, 2010, 06:43 PM
I Ate To Many Pickles And I Got A Headache! Is This Puberty? :|
Filipe
July 17th, 2010, 06:49 PM
It's called a Migrained Headache, an intense pounding headache with nausea.
Just about any movement or activity seems to make it hurt more. Nausea and vomiting are common. Bright lights or loud noises make the headache worse. The headache can last for 2 hours or even up to 2 or 3 days.
Some people see a pattern of lines or shadows in front of their eyes as the headache is beginning. As many as 5% of children in grade school have migraine headaches. During the high school years, about 20% of adolescents get migraine headaches. These headaches are more common in girls than in boys. Boys who get migraines have them more often when they are about 10 to 12 years old. It is not unusual for them to have 2 to 3 migraine headaches a week. Migraine headaches seem to be caused in part by changes in the level of a body chemical called serotonin. Serotonin plays many roles in the body, and it can have an effect on the blood vessels. When serotonin levels are high, blood vessels constrict (shrink). When serotonin levels fall, the blood vessels dilate (swell). This swelling can cause pain or other problems.
Certain foods with acid properties for example can cause these headaches.
Things that can cause them:
•Aged, canned, cured or processed meat, including bologna, game, ham, herring, hot dogs, pepperoni and sausage
•Aged cheese
•Aspartame
•Avocados
•Beans, including pole, broad, lima, Italian, navy, pinto and garbanzo
•Brewer's yeast, including fresh yeast coffee cake, donuts and sourdough bread
•Caffeine (in excess)
•Canned soup or bouillon cubes
•Chocolate, cocoa and carob
•Cultured dairy products, such as buttermilk and sour cream
•Figs
•Lentils
•Meat tenderizer
•Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
•Nuts and peanut butter
•Onions, except small amounts for flavoring
•Papaya
•Passion fruit
•Pea pods
•Pickled, preserved or marinated foods, such as olives and pickles, and some snack foods
•Raisins
•Red plums
•Sauerkraut
•Seasoned salt
•Snow peas
•Soy sauce
I hope I was of any help. :)
I'm always free if you need anything.
Take care, Dino
Kaius
July 18th, 2010, 04:36 AM
I don't honestly think this is a serious question, nor is it puberty related :locked:
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