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Jennykins | 01:47 Wed 26th Apr 2006 | Body & Soul
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Why when Im drinking a slushy COLD drink does my brain get a striking pain? (brain freeze) What cause's brain freeze? How can something cold going into your tummy effect something in your brain to hurt?


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Chat later Jenny. No doubt I will be about. I used to be an addict too.. when CB was here.. I never left.. now I am a healthy kind of addict.. its much better. :o) xx
Oooh yeah.. one of those IceBlast ones from the cinema food stand. Mmmmm they are ice slush drinks but fizzy too. Mmmmmm That and a KFC would go down a treat.
at least now I can go to bed happy knowing what causes others to get 'brain freeze'..what a fruitful evening lol

night all :)

Thats odd that only 30% get it. I thought everyone got it!


Night Jo. xx

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wow jno, that was a great link,.., thank you very much. The next time I see somebody get head freeze.. Im going to tell them why...lol...
has it got something to do with the base of the brain being just above the roof of the mouth

Hi Jennykins this isn't fact but I have an idea.


In your frontal bone there is a frontal sinus which drains like all paranasal sinuses into the nose. The nose is continous with the nasopharynx which in turn is continous with the oropharynx which then a little further down become the oesophagus and trachea. Therefore its conceivable that something cold entering your mouth and lowering the temperature there could also lower the temperature in your oropharynx (and ultimately oesophagus and stomach). As you can imagine dropping the temperature in the oropharnyx could cause warm air to enter this region, leaving the other sinuses including the frontal sinus which of course is adjacent to the brain. Leading to 'Brain Freeze' maybe.

Hi Jennykins this isn't fact but I have an idea.

In your frontal bone there is a frontal sinus which drains like all paranasal sinuses into the nose. The nose is continous with the nasopharynx which in turn is continous with the oropharynx which then a little further down become the oesophagus and trachea. Therefore its conceivable that something cold entering your mouth and lowering the temperature there could also lower the temperature in your oropharynx (and ultimately oesophagus and stomach). As you can imagine dropping the temperature in the oropharnyx could cause warm air to enter this region, leaving the other sinuses including the frontal sinus which of course is adjacent to the brain. Leading to 'Brain Freeze' maybe.
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Thanks everybody for your answers.. Now I know when it happens to me its just because of the temp of the food compaired to the temp of my roof of my mouth... Thanks again!!!!!

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