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Limit caffeine and alcohol, and don't use tobacco. By restricting blood flow, these substances can make symptoms worse. Show References. Walls RM, et al ...
These may include alcohol, chocolate, caffeinated beverages such as coffee and sodas, medications that contain caffeine, dairy products, and sugar-free ...
Look for the ingredients kojic acid, caffeine and vitamin K. Raising your head with pillows. When you go to bed, raise your head with pillows. This helps ...
Bump on the head: When is it a serious head injury? Caffeine and hypertension · Calcium channel blockers · Calcium supplements: Do they interfere with blood ...
Avoid beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol, as they can be dehydrating. Drinking alcohol can also worsen the swelling of the lining of the sinuses and ...
Behavioral Modification - Participants will be educated about the risk of tobacco and excessive caffeine usage. Participants will be encouraged to reduce ...
DR. PHILIP FISCHER: Caffeine makes the blood vessels twitchy which in a way would help because it tightens the blood vessels but, on the other hand, it makes ...
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