Approximately four out of ten people do the fasting for a month experienced headaches, says a study published in the journal Headache. The reason, caffeineand cigarettes, doing too much all day, sleep deprivation, and starvation.Especially for the low blood pressure, headaches can be severe and can causenausea for those who fasted.
But now researchers have menmbuat antiinflammatory pain relievers that can helpprevent headaches for Muslims who were fasting from dawn to dusk in Ramadan.
"Fasting is identical with a headache," wrote lead researcher Michael Drescher,of Hartford Hospital in Connecticut, United States, as quoted by Reuters onMonday (22 / 8).
Drescher and colleagues based in Israel successfully conducted trials of the Jewswho are taking Arcoxia etoricoxib or before fasting for 25 hours. Found, those who took the drug experienced fewer headaches than those who do not.
These drugs have longer lasting effects than some other painkillers. This iscertainly important because other pills must be taken in the middle of the day so they can break the fast.
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