How
To Stop Headaches
Advice Notes 1-10
1
Do
not read when you are lying down. The lying down posture is
clearly not the best position to read. It is a very common thing
for a person to flop down on the bed with a book and read it
while lying down. In fact, many people make it a habit to read
for a few minutes before going to sleep. Let us say it once
and for all; it is not good to read while you are lying down.
2
If you must read, prop up your head with at least two pillows.
If you find it impossible to read while you are in bed, the
best thing that you can do is prop up your head with a couple
of pillows. Pillows give support to your head and neck so that
your head is in a partially raised position. This will cause
less harm to your eyes and your head in general.
3
You need a well lighted room to read. The lighting of your room
too is very important. A properly lighted room is what is required
if you want to read, do needle work or any other such fine activity.
Again too much light is just as bad as a dimly lit room.
4
The source of light must preferably be behind your head. The
source of light should not come in front of your eyes but must
be behind your head. This is also true in the case of a computer
as well. The source of light should be from behind.
5
Do not hold the book too close to your eyes. This is some thing
that happens when you lei down to read. The book tends to move
closer to your eyes than intended. This is something that is
bad for your eyes. Your eye muscles have to strain a lot in
order to focus on nearer objects. The book should ideally be
at the level of your chest.
6
Do not hold it too far away either. Holding the book too far
away is just as bad as holding the book too close. Remember
to keep it at chest level. Many bookstores have reading stands
that will enable you to keep your book position at the right
level.
7
If you find it difficult to read, get your eyes tested by an
oculist. If you find yourself squinting or your eyes watering
while you read or do any fine work, then you might need glasses.
So do not waste time, consult a doctor at the earliest time
possible. Faulty vision is a major cause of headaches.
8
Be careful of the print size of the book you are reading. If
the print of the book is too faint, or if the font size is too
small, just toss away the book. Most libraries have large-print
versions of books. If this is not available, use a magnifying
glass or wear magnifying glasses.
9
Do not read in moving vehicles. Many people try to read while
traveling by car to kill time. However, curves and bumps in
the road can cause headaches and even motion sickness.
No matter how smooth the road is and no matter how good the
shock absorbers of the car are, there is bound to be jerking
motions. This will force your eyes to adjust and readjust to
the print and this continuous adjustment and readjustment is
very bad for your eyes. At the end of the journey you are bound
to end up with a headache.
10
The light from your T.V or P.C monitor is not enough to read.
Some people tend to read in the light that comes from a turned
on television set or a computer. This light is not enough for
your eyes to pick out what is printed, and should be combined
with lamplight or overhead light.
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