Thursday, June 23, 2016

Some Unusual Tricks To Relieve Pain

 1)An itchy throat
Remedy: Scratch your ear

 A hot cup of tea or gargling on salt water can provide temporary relief from a tickly throat. But according to Scott Schaffer, M.D and ear, nose and throat specialist, says that the secret behind lasting throat relief is to scratch your ear. According to Schaffer, when the nerves in the ear are stimulated, it creates a reflex in the throat that can cause a muscle spasm. The spasm helps relieve the tickle.  
2. Ease a toothache
Remedy: Apply ice to your hand
This trick is especially useful to those with sensitive teeth. When the pain starts to build, place an ice on the back of your hand and rub it back and forth on the webbed area between your index and thumb finger. This remedy works because this area is filled with nerve pathways that run pain signals from the hands and face to the brain. The cool temperatures will block the messages sent by the pain signals. 
3. Wash away nerves
Remedy: Blow on your thumb
 The sensations of butterflies in your stomach can be quite an uncomfortable feeling. But instead of letting your nerves get the best of you, blow on your thumb to ease your anxiety. While it may sound strange, doing so will regulate your breathing and will control your nerves, helping you slow your heart rate. 

4. Get rid of a migraine
Remedy: Apply pressure to the space between your thumb and index finger
Instead of opting for powerful pills to ease the pain, try the ancient technique of pressure points. Use your thumb and index finger of your left hand to apply pressure to the webbing between your index finger and thumb on your right hand. Hold for two minutes rotating your fingers in a gentle, circular motion, then repeat on the other hand. Do not apply pressure to this point if you are pregnant. 
5. Unblock a stuffy nose
Remedy: Apply pressure to the space between your eyebrows
 If you're feeling blocked from sinuses, press your tongue against the roof of your mouth and place a finger between your eyebrows and apply pressure. Hold for about 20 seconds so that your sinuses begin to drain. You'll be able to enjoy a deep breath after 20 seconds. 

6. Reduce the chance of burn scars
Remedy: Gently press the affected area
Rather than rush for an ice pack after a nasty burn, gently press the affected area. Doing so will help bring your skin back to body temperature less rapidly, to reduce the risk of blisters appearing. This will enable your skin to heal naturally and you'll be left without a burn scar.
 

this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.

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