Cream suggests finding a cure for headaches

The group of American scientists thanks to ice cream and ice-drop drinks discovered the self-defense mechanism of the brain. On that basis, it is possible to find medications for hemicrania and headaches in general, the information in HealthDay said.

Scientists observed blood circulation in the brains of 13 healthy people during the time around the tip of a rubber tube containing cold water (and small ice flakes) to make the brain 'freeze' . As a result, the headache caused by a sudden increase in blood circulation in the arteries in the brain has disappeared, soon after the arteries due to cold are shrinking.

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This finding was presented at the meeting of experimental biologists, held in San Francisco last week.

According to the researchers, the results could help people find new drugs to treat headaches due to various causes.

Research leader George Serrador, of Harvard Medical School, explained that stretching the arteries in the hydrophobia then causing them to shrink quickly may be the defense mechanism of the brain.

"The brain is one of the most important organs, must work relentlessly. It is extremely sensitive to temperature, so when the vasodilator will make the hot blood inside the brain cells move quickly to maintain heat. acceptable , "Serrador said in a press conference.

Meanwhile, the skull is a sealed box, if the blood suddenly rises in pressure, it will cause a headache. One of the methods of shrinking the circuit, in other words, to reduce blood pressure is to lower the temperature so that it returns to normal pressure.

Serrador thinks that making the brain 'freezing' to reduce blood circulation is an effective way of causing people to migrate as well as other headaches. According to him, the current task is to find new drugs that control blood circulation. It is the 'key' to treat this common disease.