A person can feel headaches or experience "brain freeze" (brain freeze) when eating ice cream. You do not need to worry if you have experienced it, because this condition is often experienced by many people. This phenomenon occurs as a nerve response to cold ice cream when it enters the mouth.
Although it is called a frozen brain, there is actually no interference in the brain when consuming ice cream. Parts of the body affected by cold ice cream are blood vessels. The sensation of freezing and headaches are usually felt on the forehead for less than five minutes.
Mild stroke symptoms are advised not to be ignored even if it only lasts a few minutes and does not cause damage, but this condition can be a warning. Because 1 in 3 people who have had a mild stroke, can have a stroke and about half of them occur within one year. Mild strokes in medical language are also called transient ischemic attacks (transient ischemic attacks (TIA). This condition has the same meaning as a stroke, namely the existence of blood flow barriers to the brain. Mild strokes occur because of cholesterol deposits that contain fat, known as plaque (atherosclerosis), in the arteries that deliver oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Someone's risk of having a mild stroke will be higher if: Over 55 years old. Have had a mild stroke before or have a family history of a mild stroke. Overweight or obese. Have a smoking habit. Suffer from certain diseases, such as disorders of the heart rhythm (arrhythmia), diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, and sickle cell ane...
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