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    Headaches



    Home Treatment

    Most of the time headaches get better or go away with home treatment and do not require a visit to a doctor. Home treatment for headaches can often help reduce the severity of pain and the length of time the pain is present. Home treatment may also relieve other symptoms, such as fever, nausea or vomiting, anxiety, or muscle aches. Start home treatment as soon as you can. Be sure to review the home treatment information for any other symptoms you may have.

    If your doctor has prescribed a specific treatment for your headaches, begin treatment as soon as a headache starts. Be sure to follow his or her instructions when taking any prescription medicine for your headache.

    For Reference mild pain Opens New Window without other symptoms, try the following:

    • Rest in a quiet, dark room.
    • Place a cool compress on your forehead.
    • Do not smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs.
    Medicine you can buy without a prescription
    Try a nonprescription medicine to help treat your fever or pain:

    Talk to your child's doctor before switching back and forth between doses of acetaminophen and ibuprofen. When you switch between two medicines, there is a chance your child will get too much medicine.

    Safety tips
    Be sure to follow these safety tips when you use a nonprescription medicine:

    Reduce headaches

    You may be able to reduce the frequency and severity of your headaches by trying:

    Headaches in children

    When your child has headaches:

    • Talk to your child. Let him or her know you care. Extra attention and quiet time may be all that is needed to relieve the pain.
    • If your child's doctor has prescribed a specific treatment for his or her headaches, begin treatment as soon as your child complains of the pain.
    • Let your child rest quietly in a darkened room with a cool compress on his or her forehead.
    • If your child's headache pain is mild, encourage him or her to go on with normal activities.
    • Let your child do his or her usual activities if he or she feels like it unless the headache pain is moderate to severe.
    Medicine you can buy without a prescription for children
    Try a nonprescription medicine to help treat your child's headache:

    Talk to your child's doctor before switching back and forth between doses of acetaminophen and ibuprofen to treat a fever. When you switch between two medicines, there is a chance your child will get too much medicine.

    Safety tips for children
    Be sure to follow these safety tips when you use a nonprescription medicine:

    Symptoms to watch for during home treatment

    Reference Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment:

    • Pain increases or other symptoms develop, such as fever, confusion, vision changes, or vomiting.
    • Symptoms become more severe or frequent.


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