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The smell of flowers and malocclusion are not obvious causes of headaches

the fragrance of flowers
General practitioner Alexander Myasnikov: the smell of some flowers can cause not only a headache, but also poisoning.

According to a well-known Russian physician, the intense fragrance of the flowers can be an unobvious cause of a headache. As a rule, these plants are distinguished by a thick, piercing, intense smell.

“Especially lilies, which have a heavy smell, really cause a headache,” said Alexander Myasnikov.
He added that some floral scents can have an intoxicating or even toxic effect.

Also, Dr. Myasnikov drew attention to the fact that headaches can occur due to incorrectly selected glasses (more precisely, the wrong distance from the center of the glasses), as well as due to malocclusion.

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“Violation of the bite leads to problems with the maxillary joint, there is pain that radiates to the ear. Constant pain in this joint provokes pain in the head, neck, and shoulders.
Alexander Myasnikov added that a large percentage of patients who come with complaints of headaches have a malocclusion.

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Earlier, the portal MedikForum.ru wrote that the loss of smell may indicate a brain disease.

Important! Information provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. Seek medical attention at the first sign of illness.

Alexander Myasnikov Alexander Myasnikov Zdorovye general practitioner, cardiologist, chief physician of the City Clinical Hospital No. 71 (Moscow), TV and radio host.