Sometimes this technique helps.
About 20 years ago, a small but interesting study was published in which people with migraines and tension headaches participated.
All participants were given special headbands that could be tightened.
The bandages also had pockets for hot or cold sachets.
Well, that is, people have wrapped their heads before. And with a migraine, they still applied the cold. They said that this made them easier.
So the study participants tried to tighten the bandages on the head, warm or cool the head.
Most of all they liked the delay. If the usual headache lasted for 2 - 8 hours, then with a bandage it went away in 1 - 2 hours.
The study was tiny, and I don’t know how it ended up there.
He himself recently chewed from the heart on boiled corn of waxy ripeness and then felt his chewing temporal muscles. They were tired and sick. I also wanted to win them over with something. Maybe it would help.
Will magnetic storm headaches help?
Maybe it will help. People have headaches in storms, thunderstorms, and magnetic storms.
Maybe electric wires with a magnetic field are somehow connected, but the magnet should not act on our head. He does not have an application point there. So a headache during a magnetic storm is no worse than a headache at any other time.
Have you overtightened yourself?