Are there different types of headache? — Yes. There are different types of headache. The 2 most common types are:
Tension headaches – Tension headaches cause pressure or tightness on both sides of the head.
Is there anything I can do to feel better when I have a headache? — Yes. Some people feel better if they:
Lie down in a cool, dark, quiet room (this works best for migraine headaches)
Is there anything I can do to keep from getting headaches? — Yes. Some people find that their headaches are triggered by certain foods or things they do. To keep from getting headaches in the future, you can keep a “headache diary.” In the diary, write down every time you have a headache and what you ate and did before it started. That way you can find out if there is anything you should avoid eating or doing.
Some common headache triggers include:
Skipping meals or eating too little
Some women get migraine headaches just before they get their period. If that happens to you, mention it to your doctor or nurse. There are medicines that can help.
Should I see a doctor or nurse? — See a doctor or nurse right away if:
Your headache comes on suddenly, quickly becomes severe, or could be described as "the worst headache of your life"
You should also see a doctor or nurse if you get headaches often or your headaches are severe.
How is headache treated? — There are lots of prescription and non-prescription medicines that can ease the pain of headaches. There are also prescription medicines that can help prevent headaches from happening in the first place.
The right medicine for you will depend on what type of headaches you get, how often you get them, and how bad they are.
If you get headaches often, work with your doctor to find a treatment that helps. Do not try to manage frequent headaches on your own with non-prescription pain medicines. Taking non-prescription pain medicines too often can actually cause more headaches later.
What should I know if my child gets a headache? — Children can get the same types of headaches that adults get. But they can also get headaches in situations when adults don’t usually get them. For instance, children often get headaches when they have a cold.
Take your child to the doctor right away (without giving any medicines) if your child has a headache that:
Started after a head injury
Fever (temperature greater than 100.4ºF or 38ºC)
You should also take your child to see a doctor or nurse if he or she gets headaches more than once a month.
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