Possible Causes Of Headaches After Eating
03/17/2010
Possible Causes Of Headaches After Eating
By Ann Marier
Eating is something which many people enjoy immensely. This is
obvious with the increase of overweight people in the world.
Eating is a very social time as well. Family gatherings, church
events, and business meetings often occur around some type of
meal or snack.
These times should not be a time of physical suffering but
often result in pain. Many people complain of suffering
headaches after eating. This can be a very serious health issue
and needs to be addressed to determine the cause of the headache
after eating.
Headaches after eating may be caused by some simple food
allergies or may be caused by something as severe as diabetes.
If a person frequently finds that they get a headache after
eating they need to consult a doctor to determine the cause and
find possible cures.
Headaches Caused by Food
People often eat crazy diets in the current times. With rushed
schedules full of work, family, church, sports and other hobbies
people find that quick meals work best. The problem with these
quick meals is that the foods eaten are often prepared,
processed foods with several chemical additives.
These chemical additives are not necessarily bad as they do act
as preservatives keeping the food fresh and bacteria free. Some
people, though, find that they suffer headaches after eating
these foods. There are even some natural foods that the general
public eats which may cause headaches after eating for some
individuals.
People find that they have intolerances to foods such as wheat,
other grains, fruits, dairy products and a variety of other
foods. If a person suffers headaches caused by foods it is
important to go through a process of elimination. Food
allergists can assist a person in eliminating probable food
causes one by one from the diet until the guilty foods are
found.
Headaches After Eating Related to Diabetes
Diabetes is a very serious disease which can be treated and
controlled. It is important for a person who gets headaches
after eating to rule out the diagnosis of diabetes. The
headaches after eating in the case of diabetes are a symptom of
high blood sugar. High blood sugar can cause many problems for
an individual, the most severe being death.
High blood sugars left untreated can cause blindness, kidney
failure, heart disease, high cholesterol, and many other
problems. Early intervention in treating diabetes can prevent
these problems. Getting headaches after eating can be an early
sign that diabetes may be a problem.
If a person gets headaches after eating they should consult a
physician to rule out diabetes as a possible cause. If diabetes
is the cause of the headaches, dietary changes and medications
can cure the problem very quickly.
About the Author: Ann Marier writes informative articles about
family life and general health issues, Her lastest are about
headaches. Click on http://www.headache.ultimatehealthinfo.com
to read all her headache articles Click on
http://www.ultimatehealthinfo.com to see the other general
health issues.
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=148900&ca=Wellness%2C+Fitness+and+Diet
By Ann Marier
Eating is something which many people enjoy immensely. This is
obvious with the increase of overweight people in the world.
Eating is a very social time as well. Family gatherings, church
events, and business meetings often occur around some type of
meal or snack.
These times should not be a time of physical suffering but
often result in pain. Many people complain of suffering
headaches after eating. This can be a very serious health issue
and needs to be addressed to determine the cause of the headache
after eating.
Headaches after eating may be caused by some simple food
allergies or may be caused by something as severe as diabetes.
If a person frequently finds that they get a headache after
eating they need to consult a doctor to determine the cause and
find possible cures.
Headaches Caused by Food
People often eat crazy diets in the current times. With rushed
schedules full of work, family, church, sports and other hobbies
people find that quick meals work best. The problem with these
quick meals is that the foods eaten are often prepared,
processed foods with several chemical additives.
These chemical additives are not necessarily bad as they do act
as preservatives keeping the food fresh and bacteria free. Some
people, though, find that they suffer headaches after eating
these foods. There are even some natural foods that the general
public eats which may cause headaches after eating for some
individuals.
People find that they have intolerances to foods such as wheat,
other grains, fruits, dairy products and a variety of other
foods. If a person suffers headaches caused by foods it is
important to go through a process of elimination. Food
allergists can assist a person in eliminating probable food
causes one by one from the diet until the guilty foods are
found.
Headaches After Eating Related to Diabetes
Diabetes is a very serious disease which can be treated and
controlled. It is important for a person who gets headaches
after eating to rule out the diagnosis of diabetes. The
headaches after eating in the case of diabetes are a symptom of
high blood sugar. High blood sugar can cause many problems for
an individual, the most severe being death.
High blood sugars left untreated can cause blindness, kidney
failure, heart disease, high cholesterol, and many other
problems. Early intervention in treating diabetes can prevent
these problems. Getting headaches after eating can be an early
sign that diabetes may be a problem.
If a person gets headaches after eating they should consult a
physician to rule out diabetes as a possible cause. If diabetes
is the cause of the headaches, dietary changes and medications
can cure the problem very quickly.
About the Author: Ann Marier writes informative articles about
family life and general health issues, Her lastest are about
headaches. Click on http://www.headache.ultimatehealthinfo.com
to read all her headache articles Click on
http://www.ultimatehealthinfo.com to see the other general
health issues.
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=148900&ca=Wellness%2C+Fitness+and+Diet
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