
What you Should Know about Headache Medication
We all have taken some headache medication and been
through a bad headache at least once in our lives; statistics say that
every year approximately 95 per cent of women and 90per cent of men will
have at least one headache. Most of us will reach out for headache
medication right away to get rid of it as soon as possible for the
simple reason that you cannot function very well with a throbbing head.
Most Used Headache Medication
Most of us avoid visiting a doctor for a headache and for that reason we
all tend to use the non-prescription drugs easily available on drugstore
shelves. This practice however requires some precautions.
You have to make sure that you are reading the labels carefully in order
to ensure that the medication you are about to take will not provoke any
allergic reaction or other side effects such as an upset stomach.
You need to know the amount of headache medication your body can
tolerate. This information is usually available on the bottle and it is
extremely important that you read it carefully before administering the
drugs to yourself or any other family member. Needless to say that an
overdose of any drugs can have serious side effects.
Types of Headaches
There are many types of headaches but they all are brought down under
two main categories, which are, primary and secondary.
Migraines, tension headaches and cluster headaches are known as primary
headaches and the headaches that derive from a primary condition such as
an illness or treatment to an illness are known as secondary.
What Causes a Headache
Headaches are caused by many factors and some of them are stress,
insomnia or any sleeping disorder, odors, colors, medication, foods,
allergy, change of weather, emotional distress and/or panic attacks.
There are many other factors as well which cause headaches and some of
them are not yet known to us but the good news is there are headache
medications to effectively deal with most of these conditions.
Some headaches will prove to be tougher than others due to which the
over-the-counter headache medication will not work and a doctor’s
consultation will be necessary. Those headaches are generally migraines
or tension headaches, which may require an injection to ease them away.
Regardless of the type of headache, make sure not to abuse prescription
or non-prescription drugs and rather try to get to the root cause for
your headache.
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