Since when does snow burn? What’s in it?
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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