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Nurofen: How To Treat Headaches

 

What you need to know

 

Headaches can appear from out of the blue. One minute you may feel fine, the next your head’s thumping. But what causes headaches? How can you avoid them? And what can you do to ease your headache when it starts? You’ll find everything you need to know right here:

 

What is a headache?

 

A headache is usually caused by arteries and blood vessels in the brain dilating. There are different kinds of headaches, the most common being

 

  • Mild and niggly aches
  • Tension headaches
  • Migraines

 

What causes them?

 

People get headaches for all sorts of different reasons. Some of the most common trigger factors include:

 

  • Poor posture
  • Strong odours
  • Fatigue
  • Changes in the weather
  • Stress
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Menstrual periods
  • Dehydration

 

How can you help prevent headaches?

 

First of all you need to discover what your personal headache triggers are. To do this, you could start a daily headache diary. Take it with you wherever you go and write down the things you do, the people you meet, what you drink or eat, and what time of the day your headache develops.

 

After a while you should be able to pinpoint the possible causes of your headaches. Once you know your triggers, you can take steps to avoid them. Some other ways to help prevent headaches include:

 

  • Using breathing and relaxation techniques if you’re feeling stressed out
  • Keeping fit by exercising 3 times a week
  • Making sure you get 8 hours sleep a night
  • Taking regular 5 minute breaks and getting plenty of fresh air if you’re working at a computer all day
  • Avoiding excessive alcohol or tobacco
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • And of course if you carry an effective painkiller with you you can get the pain relief you need, as soon as you need it.

 

Is your headache just a headache?

 

Most headaches are not a sign of something more serious. But do speak to a doctor if your headache is:

 

  • A result of a blow to the head
  • Followed by pain in the eye or ear
  • Accompanied by a fever, behavioural changes, memory changes, seizure, loss of consciousness, a stiff neck, drowsiness, vomiting or a rash
  • Sudden and severe

 

All information presented on these web pages is not meant to diagnose or prescribe.  In all health matters please contact your doctor.