Relieve-Headaches

Headache Relief and Prevention

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Filed under Headache Prevention

Headaches can be caused by a variety of factors. One of the more common causes of headaches is as a result of dehydration. Dehydration is when the body looses water, which is not replenished. Things like heavy exercise or extreme heat can overheat the body and cause dehydration. In some instances dehydration can cause death or serious illness, but this is only if it goes untreated.One of the early signs of dehydration is a headache. When your body is not properly hydrated, it begins to pump blood to the brain to compensate for the loss of fluids. This causes the blood vessels that are closest to your brain, specifically the ones near the eyes and temples, to expand with blood. This expansion causes the area in and around the temples to begin to throb, and often signals the beginning of a bad headache.

It is very important to stay properly hydrated, and by doing so you can prevent headaches that are caused by dehydration. One common misconception is that caffeinated soda and coffee is hydrating, but this is anything but true. Caffeine is actually a diuretic, which increases the release of urine from the body. As you loose water without replenishing it, your body begins to become dehydrated.

Water is by far the best fluid to hydrate your body. There are plenty of other drinks available that can help with dehydration, and many include extra nutrients and vitamins. When you start to feel a headache, or that familiar throb, it is a good idea to begin hydrating your body with water.

Comments (0) Posted by hedberg on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Filed under General Health

Medicaid is an entitlement program that was created to provide medical assistance to individuals or families with low income. Unlike Medicare, which is funded entirely by the federal government, Medicaid is jointly funded by both federal and state governments. Each state has its own program but all states must follow federal eligibility requirements. There are many Medicaid eligibility categories that provide medical insurance for children, pregnant women, parents of eligible children, seniors and people with disabilities.

Since the cost of treating severe migraine headaches can be prohibitive, many low income individuals apply for Medicaid to ease the burden. Medicaid reimbursements are always paid directly to the provider of medical services rather than to the individual that is covered. Many classes of prescription drugs can be covered by Medicaid assuming that one meets the necessary requirements.

The first step to check for eligibility is to apply for Medicaid online. This process also outlines the eligibility requirements that must be met. Once you have applied and provided proof of income, you will receive a Medicaid identification card that can be presented to doctors or pharmacies in order to receive your benefits. Often the Medicaid benefit will cover 60-80% of the cost of many prescription medications.

Comments (0) Posted by admin on Thursday, April 10th, 2008