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		<title>Yoga for Backpain &#8211; Adhomukha Swanasana</title>
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<p>Yoga for Backpain &#8211; Adhomukha Swanasana Calms the brain and helps relieve stress and mild depression. Energizes the body. Stretches the shoulders, hamstrings, calves, Arches and hands. Strengthens the arms and legs. Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause. It relieves menstrual discomfert when done with head supported . Help prevent osteoporosis. Improves digestion. Relieves headache, insomnia, Back pain and Fatigue. Therapeutic for high blood, pressure, Asthama, Flat feet, Sciatica and sinusitis.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga for Stress Anxiety &#8211; Ardha janu sirshasana Calms the brain and helps mild depression. Stretches the spine, shoulders, hamstrings, and groins. Stimulates the liver and kidneys. Improves digestion. Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause. Relieves anxiety, fatigue, headache, menstrual &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/yoga-for-stress-anxiety-ardha-janu-sirshasana/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Yoga for Stress Anxiety &#8211; Ardha janu sirshasana Calms the brain and helps mild depression. Stretches the spine, shoulders, hamstrings, and groins. Stimulates the liver and kidneys. Improves digestion. Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause. Relieves anxiety, fatigue, headache, menstrual discomfert. Therapeutic for high blood pressure, insomnia, and sinusitis. Strengthens the back muscles during pregnancy (up to second trimester), done without coming forward, keeping your back spine concave and front torso long.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Anty Working strain and overworked will feel very tired; quickly eliminate fatigue to continue to devote to the life and work. 1. Oxygen Using hyperbaric oxygen vessel, in 2 ~ 2.5 standard atmospheric pressure, inhaled hyperbaric effect has &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/rapid-resist-fatigue-eight-kinds-of-methods/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Working strain and overworked will feel very tired; quickly eliminate fatigue to continue to devote to the life and work. </p>
<p>1. Oxygen Using hyperbaric oxygen vessel, in 2 ~ 2.5 standard atmospheric pressure, inhaled hyperbaric effect has been preliminarily verify. Hyperbaric oxygen can make the blood oxygen content increased, blood carbon dioxide concentrations decreased, PH value rise, improve tissue oxygen reserves of training, caused by extreme fatigue, muscle aches, stiff, and acid-base disorders have bright show curative effect. Especially for boxing, wrestling, judo athletes often hit to the head, relieve headaches, dizziness, and improve sleep effect.2. Negative oxygen ion Someone observation negative oxygen ion add play music eliminate the weary role. Found back muscle strength, improve cardiopulmonary function, and improve the hemoglobin concentration functions. </p>
<p>3. Nutrition Movement of all sorts of nutrition material consumption increases, after exercise supplements, helps eliminate fatigue, restore physical. Sugar, vitamin C, vitamin B, such as water, all should get enough complement. </p>
<p>4. Psychological recovery By adjusting the cerebral cortex function fatigue elimination purpose, qigong, ideas, the relaxation exercise belong to such. </p>
<p>5. Sleep Sleep is eliminating fatigue, restore physical good way. When Morpheus of the cerebral cortex excitement decreased, body process of catabolic lowest level, and anabolic processes is relatively high, which is beneficial to body energy accumulation. Adult athletes in peacetime training period, every day should be 8 to 9 hours of sleep. In the great physiological load of exercise and during the game, sleep time should be extended appropriately. Young athletes, should sleep time than adult athletes, we must ensure that every day there are long 10 hours of sleep. If on the arrangements for training all afternoon, take a nap at noon should be an appropriate time (1.5 to 2 hours).</p>
<p>6. Temperature water-bath After training on warm shower is the easiest method eliminate fatigue. Temperature water-bath can promote the blood circulation, adjust the whole body blood, strengthen metabolism, is advantageous in the nutrient transportation and fatigue physical excluded. Water temperature could to 42 and 2C advisable. Time can for 10 ~ 15 minutes, not more than 20 minutes. Training over half an hour later, it can also be cold and hot baths. Cold water, hot water can for 15-40c. The cold shower 1 minute, hot showers, 2 minutes alternately 3 times. </p>
<p>7. Steam bath This is steam ventilation with special cabin or close room, causing a high temperature and high humidity environment. It is role and sauna similar, but a sauna easy cause physical fatigue. For the method is as follows: in 46C 40.5 ~ environment, stay 20 ~ 30 minutes. 8. Massage The method can eliminate fatigue, including massage: massage is an important means of eliminating fatigue. Massage is the most popular artificially among them welcome athletes fatigue, but because human means restriction, cannot meet the requirements, have developed various replace human massage methods, such as: mechanical massage have massage chair, belt type massage machine, massages bed, roller relax traps and small massage device etc. Water power massage like is pulse water power massage machine. The barometric pressure massage like barometric pressure massage clothes, the barometric pressure massage trousers, the foot barometric pressure massager, the height act as ballast, negative act as ballast and so on.</p>
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		<title>Lymes Disease Hyperbaric Chambers</title>
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<p>www.balancedhealthtoday.com Early on, the symptoms of Lyme disease include headaches, fevers, exhaustion and fatigue, and a skin rash. But if the patient goes for very long without treatment, Lyme disease can progress to affecting the joints, nervous system, and heart, as well as creating even more serious symptoms. Unfortunately, antibiotics can only go so far sometimes in curing patients of Lyme disease. Most of the time, the symptoms are covered up, but the patient may not be completely cured, and the disease may recur in an even worse form. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (hbot) is one of the only methods of treatment that has proven itself successful in really curing a patient of Lyme disease. So how can hyperbaric therapy work for Lyme disease patients? Hyperbaric chambers concentrate oxygen at a higher pressure than normobaric (normal atmospheric) conditions. The patient breathes pure oxygen, so that plasma and red blood cells can carry more oxygen to the tissue, healing it and even restoring cells in the body. The body&#8217;s performance thrives on as much oxygen as possible, so it will use any available amounts of oxygen to heal itself and become healthier. Lyme disease patients would be able to sleep more easily, be cured of the typical rash, and restore aching joints. Hyperbaric treatments can even be a preventative measure for further heart problems or nervous system disorders, before they even appear in the patient. Best of all, hbot can actually cure someone with Lyme <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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I have been getting headaches on the top of my head and they are dull and annoying.. every day for a week ive had it and i was wondering if it was a tension headache. It hurts when i move my head alot and when i get up from laying down awhile. if not a tension headache, what kind is it? please help. i really appreciate it.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by pelican</i><br/>A headache on top of the head is not as common as many other types of headaches, but is a type of chronic tension headache.  However, sinus pressure is also a possibility for this kind of headache.  If it does not resolve soon you should get it checked, but it is could be related to stress, fatigue, or anxiety.</p>
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I used to work at a music store where they repaired all types of musical instrument, from brass to pianos, to stringed instruments, etc. I often was nauseated from terrible fumes, and even when there were no detectable fumes, I also experienced severe headaches, tingling, pressure, memory problems, disorientation, dizziness, fatigue, high heart rate/blood pressure, asthma, pneumonia in the middle of the summer, frequent illness, and other bizarre symptoms, even though I was only in my 20s. When I would take off a week, I would start to get better. I decided to quit, and got relief from nearly all symptoms. Two weeks later, I returned to get my last paycheck. After only 15 minutes in the store, I spent the next 2-3 days with a horrible headache.Could my problems have been caused by a chemical they used? Or something else in the building? Have you ever worked in or near instrument repair where this happened to you?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by I Got the Answers</i><br/>The brass or whatever the instrument is made of  is probably the source of the cause. But if there is like some chemical used on it that  would say your allergic.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please Notice at the following Mayo Clinic website, what they state is a potentially fatal dosage, 6Gy is then listed as &#8220;Moderate&#8221;, so do take their scale with a grain of salt. Symptoms of radiation poisoning: www.mayoclinic.com Early symptoms of &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/radiation-poisoning-watch-video-read-info/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Please Notice at the following Mayo Clinic website, what they state is a potentially fatal dosage, 6Gy is then listed as &#8220;Moderate&#8221;, so do take their scale with a grain of salt. Symptoms of radiation poisoning: www.mayoclinic.com Early symptoms of radiation sickness Mild exposure (1-2 Gy) within 6 hours expect nausea and vomiting. Later Symptoms of very severe radiation sickness, include initiating within 4 weeks of exposure weakness, fatigue. Moderate exposure (2-6 Gy) within 2 hours expect nausea and vomiting. Within 3 hours expect Fever. Within 8 hours expect diarrhea. Within 24 hours expect headache. Later Symptoms of very severe radiation sickness, include initiating within 4 weeks of exposure weakness, fatigue, bloody vomit stool infections, poor wound healing, low blood pressure. Severe exposure (6-8 Gy) Within 1 hour expect Nausea, Vomiting, Fever. Within 3 hours expect diarrhea. Within 4 hours expect headache. Later Symptoms of very severe radiation sickness, include initiating within a week of exposure dizziness and disorientation, weakness, fatigue, bloody vomit stool infections, poor wound healing, low blood pressure. Very severe exposure (8-10 Gy or higher) Within 10 minutes expect nausea and vomiting. Within an hour expect fever, nausea and vomiting. Within 2 hours expect headache. Later Symptoms of very severe radiation sickness, include initiating immediate to exposure dizziness and disorientation, weakness, fatigue, bloody vomit stool infections, poor <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Her story: Sarah B. says that her headaches started when she was 16 years old. Her headaches were on both sides of her head, throbbing quality and affected her forehead, both temples, behind her eyes, the bridge of her nose &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/college-student-discovers-natural-cure-for-headache-migraine-www-texasheadaches-com/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Her story: Sarah B. says that her headaches started when she was 16 years old. Her headaches were on both sides of her head, throbbing quality and affected her forehead, both temples, behind her eyes, the bridge of her nose and into her teeth. Her worst headaches were accompanied by light &#038; sound sensitivity, nausea, vomiting and fatigue. She was having headaches 4-5 days a week and migraines 2-3 days per week. In addition to her headaches, she described neck pain and ear ringing 4-5 days per week. She was intermittently dizzy on a daily basis and described daily jaw clenching. She found relief at the Headache Institute of Texas.<br />
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<p>Her story: Michelle W. was having daily headaches when first seen at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio. Her average headache severity was a 6, with her worst pain at a 10 on a 0-10 pain scale, with 3 of her worst headaches per week, which often included light and sound sensitivity, nausea and vomiting. In addition to daily headaches, she was having daily neck pain and jaw tightness.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Romolo Lerza The condition that results when there may be abnormal pressure in the arteries is known as blood pressure also known as hypertension. People from various backgrounds and ages are affected by the condition. However, it is &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/crucial-details-on-blood-pressure-headache/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The condition that results when there may be abnormal pressure in the arteries is known as blood pressure also known as hypertension. People from various backgrounds and ages are affected by the condition. However, it is important to be aware that old people are the most affected by it. This is because as you become older you develop arteriosclerosis a condition where your arteries stiffen causing the blood pressure to rise. The condition has a tendency of running in families. Consequently, chances are that you may develop hypertension if there are some family members affected by the same.&lt;p /&gt;Symptoms linked with hypertension include nosebleeds, nausea, dizziness, vomiting and fatigue.Nonetheless, there&#8217;s another symptom frequently related to hypertension. This is headache. Most of the people with hypertension get headaches. One thing you ought to know about headaches is that they occur because of the anxiety of one being aware that they have blood pressure rather than due to the blood pressure. Individuals with hypertension are susceptible to migraines than their counterparts who do not. &lt;p /&gt;Medication such as calcium channel and beta-blocker commonly administered for the therapy of high blood pressure are believed to treat migraines.Nevertheless, because the complications don&#8217;t occur because of the high pressure in the arteries, they could also be treated over the counter with medication such as aspirin. Prior to self-medicating, it is vital that you go for a check up. Only qualified physicians may prescribe calcium and beta-blockers. Coping with one&#8217;s angst is among the simplest ways of treating the headaches. If you are able to manage your anxiety, then you can easily manage the headaches.&lt;p /&gt;You may also cope with the complications once and for all. You may also be able to treat your headaches since they&#8217;re just a symptom of the condition, by treating the high blood pressure. Changing your lifestyle is the way to do this. Ease up on your intake of salt and alcohol. Salt and alcohol are said to be the biggest culprit in relation to hypertension. Enhance your vegetable and fresh fruit intake. Moreover, start exercising frequently. Workouts help to maintain your heart healthy and active and it decreases the pressure in the arteries. It also stops one from turning into obese or overweight. Over weight and obese people are more at risk of developing high hypertension. In addition to decreasing the blood pressure, these also assist to maintain it at normal levels.&lt;p /&gt;&lt;p /&gt;</p>
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		<title>Symptoms: Swollen tonsils, tiredness, fatigue, low blood pressure, headache, fever, clammy, cough, nausea ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Kerryy: Symptoms: Swollen tonsils, tiredness, fatigue, low blood pressure, headache, fever, clammy, cough, nausea ? These are my symptoms, does anyone know what this could be? I think i have tonsillitis but im not sure I googled it &#8230; <a href="http://pressureheadache.net/symptoms-swollen-tonsils-tiredness-fatigue-low-blood-pressure-headache-fever-clammy-cough-nausea/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Kerryy</i>: Symptoms: Swollen tonsils, tiredness, fatigue, low blood pressure, headache, fever, clammy, cough, nausea ?</strong><br />
These are my symptoms, does anyone know what this could be?<br />
I think i have tonsillitis but im not sure<br />
I googled it and a possibility was Tularemia that you get from rabbits and i have a rabbit do you think it could be that?<br />
My blood pressure was 99/60 and heart rate was 78 and that was a low blood pressure for me compared to my normal </p>
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<p><i>Answer by Lucretia L</i><br/>Why haven&#8217;t you seen  a doctor?  I don&#8217;t know about Tularemia, but you are definitely sick with some kind of infection. Get to an Urgent Care stat.  Make sure you tell them about the rabbit.</p>
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