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Not trying to hijack this, but I heard that many people in TX have been suffering from headaches/migraines after the weather went through. I’m in north GA and we had some of the weather (although not as bad as TX) and I’ve had a massive headache for a day now. Anyone else hearing this?
Drastic changes in temperature do that.
Also, the cold will give you a runny nose, which will build up in your sinuses, giving you a sinus infection.
First, stay hydrated. Second, drink some warm coffee and breathe in the steam. Third, take a hot shower or bath and keep the water on your face for a little while.
If all that doesn't work, put a hot towel on your forehead and upper cheeks, and keep switching it out when it loses heat.
When you have a runny nose, blow your nose. Clear yourself out. And if you have a lot of work to do, take pseudoephedrine 12hr once a day for no longer than four days in a row.
Agree with all - only thing I'd change is drink hot/warm herbal tea instead of coffee. Less sugar in your system (if you take your coffee that way) will be a lot more beneficial to quicker recovery. But i know people say they can't function without coffee ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Caffeine is a vasoconstrictor, which can help reduce headaches.
But in general, yes, herbal tea is better for clearing sinuses.
Wasn't referring to the caffeine but the added stuff people put in their coffee
Texan here. I normally get migraines before fronts come through, but surprisingly I have not with these past 2 polar storms. I’m kind of surprised.