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- Brain freeze is a painful sensation that occurs when something very cold touches the roof of your mouth1. It is caused by the rapid constriction and dilation of the blood vessels in the brain21. This triggers a pain signal in the brain that is interpreted as a headache1. Brain freeze is a response of the vascular and nervous systems to the cold stimulus1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Brain freeze affects the vascular and nervous systems. Healthcare providers believe that when something extremely cold hits the roof of your mouth, it drops the temperature dramatically, causing the blood vessels to constrict. They then reopen quickly, triggering a pain signal in the brain.www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-brain-freeze-5222…
The ice water also caused increased resistance in the brain. With these findings, the researchers concluded that the pain of a brain freeze is actually caused by the increased blood flow and resistance in the brain blood vessels. So if you’re experiencing a brain freeze, you might actually be feeling your brain’s blood vessels reacting to the cold.
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