Headache in Ramadan..Causes and methods of prevention

Written By طقس العرب on 2023/03/31

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Headache is one of the common health problems that people may face during the holy month of Ramadan, as headaches sometimes occur due to changes in the human body during fasting and lack of fluid intake and food. In this article, we will talk about the causes of headaches in Ramadan and how to prevent them.

 

Causes of headache in Ramadan:

  1. Decreased fluid intake: Fasting leads to decreased fluid intake, which can lead to dehydration and headaches. Therefore, it is necessary to drink adequate amounts of water and other fluids during the hours of Iftar and Suhoor.
  2. Lifestyle change: A person gets used to a certain lifestyle, but during the month of Ramadan, a major change occurs in the diet, sleep, and daily habits, and this can cause headaches.
  3. Lack of food intake: Fasting leads to a lack of food intake, especially meals that contain carbohydrates, and this can lead to a decrease in the level of sugar in the blood and thus a headache.
  4. Tension and stress: Tension and stress can lead to headaches, especially when a person is fasting and trying to carry out his daily tasks.

 

How to prevent headaches in Ramadan:

  1. Eat enough fluids: It is important to drink enough water and other fluids during the hours of Iftar and Suhoor to keep the body hydrated and avoid dehydration and headaches.
  2. Avoid major changes in eating and sleeping pattern: It is best to avoid major changes in eating and sleeping pattern, and gradually switch to the new pattern over a short period of time.
  3. Eat balanced meals: You must eat well-balanced meals rich in essential nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates and fats, which can help prevent headaches and maintain blood sugar levels.
  4. Get enough sleep: You must get enough sleep during the month of Ramadan, which helps prevent headaches and stress.
  5. Reducing stress and tension: It is important to reduce stress and tension during the month of Ramadan, and this can be done through light exercise and relaxation after Iftar.
  6. Consult a doctor: If the headache continues after applying basic preventive measures, it is important to consult a doctor to determine the cause of the headache and the appropriate treatment.

 

 

 

Headaches can be prevented in Ramadan by eating enough fluids and balanced food, getting enough sleep, and reducing tension and stress. If the headache persists, a doctor should be consulted for proper diagnosis and treatment.

 

People who suffer from any chronic health conditions or certain health problems, such as migraines, should consult a doctor before starting the Ramadan fast.

 

People who take certain medications, such as some blood pressure medications, should also consult their doctor about when to take the medication while fasting and ways to relieve medication-related symptoms.

 

Fasting during Ramadan should be a comfortable and safe experience for everyone. Headaches, fatigue and dehydration can be avoided by applying the tips mentioned above and talking to a doctor in case of need.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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