Experiencing a headache after eating food, for instance, often has less to do with the act of eating itself than it does with something in the food aggravating an underlying condition. read more
Hii abhilash.Many people do complain of headaches after eating greasy foods and there doesn't seem to be a common cause identified. one possability is a "fatty oxidation disorder" (FOD). with this disorder your body does not ulilize fats well and low blood sugar can result which can cause headaches. read more
Home Remedies to Stop Headaches after Eating The most natural way to stop headaches that occur after eating is to identify the “trigger” food and try to reduce or eliminate it from your diet. Look at what you are eating when a headache occurs and try repeating the meal with different elements or ingredients removed, or try the suspected trigger directly and see what happens. read more
But the nitrites used as preservatives in hot dogs, bacon, and lunch meats may dilate blood vessels and trigger headaches after eating in some people. According to the American Headache Society, studies can't tell you foods that trigger migraines or headaches, but many people do have food triggers. read more