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5 home remedies that can naturally fix heat-induced headaches

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 14, 2025, 08:12 IST
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5 home remedies that can naturally fix heat-induced headaches


Excessive exposure to sunlight and heat can often trigger dehydration and headaches, which can turn severe f left untreated. While most people rely on medications and pills to fix headaches, which may have long-term side effects in some cases, there are certain home remedies that can naturally heal and reduce weather-induced headaches and migraine pain. Read on as we share some simple remedies that anyone can try at home.

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Watermelon


Watermelon is a hydrating fruit that is perfect for battling heat-induced headaches. Composed of over 90% water, it helps rehydrate the body and restore lost fluids. Additionally, watermelon contains magnesium and vitamins A and C, which help reduce inflammation and soothe headache pain.This simple remedy is simple: just blend the watermelon, add ½ tsp salt to balance the electrolyte levels, add some crushed mint leaves and ginger, give it all a nice stir and enjoy.

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Mint Juice


Cucumber is known for its high water content and cooling properties, which makes it an excellent remedy for heat headaches. Combined with mint, which has menthol for natural cooling, this juice helps lower body temperature and soothe discomfort. To make this remedy, blend one fresh cucumber with a handful of mint leaves and a glass of water.

Strain the juice and serve it chilled. Add a squeeze of lemon for extra freshness. This drink not only cools you down but also keeps you hydrated and refreshed.

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Ginger Tea

While hot tea may seem counterintuitive, ginger tea is highly effective for relieving headaches, even those caused by heat. Ginger contains anti-inflammatory compounds that help reduce tension and soothe headache pain. Slice fresh ginger and steep it in hot water for about 10 minutes. Strain and add honey or lemon for flavor. Drink it warm or let it cool and enjoy it iced. Ginger also aids in digestion, which can sometimes be affected by extreme heat.

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Coconut Water


For ages, coconut water has been the best remedy for headaches and fatigue caused by heat and sunlight exposure. This is because when you sweat excessively due to heat, your body loses not just water but also vital electrolytes like potassium and sodium. Coconut water is a natural electrolyte drink that helps replenish these lost minerals. Its hydrating properties make it a perfect remedy for heat-induced headaches. To make this remedy, add lemon juice, sea salt and mint leaves to coconut water, mix it up and drink it chilled. This helps fix headaches and dehydration.

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Lemon Water


Lemon water is a simple yet powerful remedy for heat-induced headaches. Lemons are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants that help detoxify the body, while water hydrates and refreshes. Drinking lemon water can also help maintain the body’s electrolyte balance, preventing headaches caused by dehydration. To make this remedy, squeeze half a lemon into a glass of cold water. Add a pinch of salt and a teaspoon of honey for taste and electrolyte support. Drink it chilled!




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