Prudent Ways To Tackle Unusual Human Body Oddities – Part I
Submitted by Suparna on September 6, 2009 10:15 am10 Comments
In countless occasions, one’s body displays the weirdest of quirkiness, leaving many wondering how to overcome them. Well, here’s a low down on them.
All ardent fans of the icy treats have at some point experienced headache subsequent to a quick gorge down of ice-cream. This occurs due to the constriction of the blood vessels in the frontal part of the brain, set off due to the sudden chilly or cold sensation experienced by the nerves located in the upper surface of the mouth. A zippy way to relieve the discomforting pain would be to keep the tongue pressed on to the roof surface of the mouth to facilitate the warming up process.
It sure is a bummer, when one is plagued with too much perspiration, a condition known as Hyperhidrosis. A widespread occurrence noticed even in those with optimal health, it is known to crop up in the areas like the face, normally worsening in the inner surfaces of the hands, feet and underarms. Though solution for this involves the use of aluminium chloride based deodorants or perspiration maskers, prescription medications, botox jabs, surgical intervention and iontophoresis.
If one senses a feeling of the surroundings being in a state of motion, when actually it isn’t like that, then vertigo might most probably be the cause of this false sensation of movement. Such episodes could carry on from a few minutes to hours on end with accompanying symptoms that could consist of feeling nauseous, perspiration and abnormal eye ball movements. Not to be confused with giddiness, vertigo is treated in accordance with the underlying cause.
On several accounts, the arms or the feet go numb followed by a prickling sensation that inhibits movement for a certain period of time. This sudden, transient yet non-detrimental sense of spike and pine needles in the limbs or arms occurs due to being motionless, or seated in a position wherein continuous pressure is being exerted on that particular area of the body causing the cells in that part to become temporarily insensitive and thus incapable of conveying signals to the brain. A simplistic treatment would be to merely alter one’s posture and positioning. However, if the prickly episodes seem to become unremitting, then there might be a possibility of a grave hidden problem that needs to be examined by a medical professional.
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Most of such headaches occur when we gorge on big bites of the cold stuff and it can be ice cream or any other cold stuff.
I love to have big bites while eating ice cream but I never faced such problem. Still, thanks for this info. It is new to me.
When my feet go numb while I run outdoors it’s simply corrected by just wriggling my toes for some time and I use the same trick for my arms as well.
My poor little toes go numb but to get rid of this, I walk around for a minute. Just try this simple method and I am sure it will help.
Thanks for the article. It helps a lot for tackling minor problems that I face on a daily basis. Looking forward to read more.
Numbness is something we face regularly and there are different remedies that people follow. Anyways, thanks for the info.
I sometimes face vertigo symptoms while I drive. Thanks a lot for the remedy. I will try it and let you know whether it helped me or not.
Whoa…I had the same symptoms for vertigo. I had the worst vertigo attack few days back and I am still suffering from this. Need to see a doctor..!!
Many times, I feel exhausted because I am sitting down and the things around me are sinking. Is it vertigo attack?
Thanks for the informative article. I am hoping to read more on your blog. Thanks once again.