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It is a short-term headache typically linked to the rapid consumption of ice cream, ice pops, or very cold drinks. Brain freeze occurs when something extremely cold touches the upper palate (roof of the mouth). It typically happens when the weather is very hot, and the individual consumes something cold too fast
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causes and symptoms of brain freeze :
Why does ice cream cause brain freeze?
Written by Joseph Nordqvist on March 30, 2017
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Brain freeze is also known as ice cream headache, cold stimulus headache, and sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. It is a short-term headache typically linked to the rapid consumption of ice cream, ice pops, or very cold drinks.
Brain freeze occurs when something extremely cold touches the upper palate (roof of the mouth). It typically happens when the weather is very hot, and the individual consumes something cold too fast.
Harvard Medical School scientists who have investigated the causes of brain freeze, believe that their findings could eventually pave the way to more effective treatments for various types of headaches, such as migraine-related ones, or pain caused by brain injuries.
Fast facts on ice cream headaches
Here are some key points about ice cream headaches. More detail and supporting information is in the main article.
The ice-cream headache is also known as a cold-stimulus headache or trigeminal headache.
It is thought to be caused by rapid constriction of the blood vessels in the roof of the mouth (palate).
Cures commonly involve warming the roof of the mouth to prevent this rapid constriction and relieve the headache.
Causes
It’s not just ice cream; any cold stimulus can cause the nerve pain that results in the sensation of a brain freeze.
Brain freeze is caused by:
Cooling of the capillaries of the sinuses by a cold stimulus, which results in vasoconstriction (a narrowing of the blood vessels).
A quick rewarming by a warm stimulus such as the air, which results in vasodilation (a widening of the blood vessels).
These rapid changes near the sensitive nerves in the palate create the sensation of brain freeze.
The proximity of very sensitive nerves and the extreme stimuli changes are what cause the nerves to react.
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