When migraine symptoms start

migraine headache
When migraine symptoms start:
 Drink water to avoid dehydration, especially if vomiting.
Rest in a quiet, darkened room.
Place a cold cloth on his head.
Use any relaxation technique you have learned.
If your doctor has already told you what kind of headaches you have, there are many things you can do to manage migraines or tension headaches at home. Also, since your doctor may have prescribed drugs to treat type of headache you have.

Keep a diary of headaches to help identify the source or trigger of symptoms. Then modify your environment or habits to avoid future headaches. When submitting a headache, write:

The date and time of beginning.
What we ate in the last 24 hours.
The amount of time you slept the night before.
What I was doing and thinking about just before the start of the headache.
Any stress in your life.
Long did the headache.
What he did to stop it.
For tension headaches, try acetaminophen, acetylsalicylic
acid (aspirin) or ibuprofen. However, DO NOT give aspirin to children because of the risk of developing Reye syndrome. Talk to your doctor if you take painkillers three or more days a week.

When to Contact a Medical Professional
Some headaches may be a sign of more serious disease. Anyone with these warning signs should seek medical help immediately:

It is the first headache I've ever had in your life and it interferes with daily activities.
The headache occurs suddenly and is explosive or violent.
The headache would describe it as "worst ever", even if you regularly have.
It also has slurred speech, change in vision, problems moving your arms or legs, loss of balance, confusion or memory loss with the headache.

The headache worsened over a period of 24 hours.
Also have a fever, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting with your headache.

The headache occurs with a head injury.
The headache is intense and only in one eye with redness in that eye.
You are over age 50 and your headaches just began, especially if you also have impaired vision and pain while chewing. She has cancer and has a new headache.

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Headache - Causes


Headache
 It is a pain or discomfort in the head, scalp or neck. Serious causes of headaches are rare. Most people with headaches can feel much better by making changes in your lifestyle, learning ways to relax and sometimes taking medications.
Causes
The types of most common headaches are probably caused by muscle tension in the shoulders, neck, scalp and jaw. These are called tension headaches.

May be related to stress, depression, anxiety, sustaining a head injury or head and neck in an abnormal position.
Tension headaches tend to be on both sides of the head. They often start at the back of the head and spread forward. The pain may feel dull or squeezing, like a tight band or vice. You may feel pain and stiffness in the shoulders, neck and jaw.
Migraines are severe headaches that usually occur with other symptoms such as changes in vision or nausea.

The pain may be throbbing, pounding, or pulsating. Tends to begin on one side of the head, although it may spread to both sides.
You may have an "aura" (a group of warning symptoms that start before your headache). The pain usually gets worse as you try to move from one place to another.
These headaches may be triggered by foods like chocolate, some cheese, and monosodium glutamate (MSG). Caffeine withdrawal, lack of sleep and alcohol can also trigger them.
The rebound headaches, headaches that keep coming back, can occur from excessive consumption of analgesics. You can also call headache by excessive consumption of drugs .Patients taking analgesics more than 3 days a week on a regular basis can develop this type of headache.

Other types of headaches:
 Cluster headaches: headaches are sharp, extremely painful headaches that tend to occur several times a day for months and then disappear for a similar period.
Sinus headaches cause pain in the front of the head and face. This type of headache is caused by inflammation in the sinus passages that lie behind the cheeks, nose and eyes. The pain tends to worsen when you bend forward and when you wake up in the morning.
Headaches may occur if you have a cold, flu, fever, or premenstrual syndrome.
There may be inflammation and swelling of an artery (which irrigates part of the area of the head, temples and neck) with a condition called temporal arthritis.
On rare occasions, a headache may be a sign of a more serious cause such as:

Brain infection like meningitis or encephalitis, or abscess
Brain tumor
Hydrocephalus
Problems with blood vessels and bleeding in the brain, such as arteriovenous malformation (AVM), cerebral aneurysm or stroke
Pseudo tumor cerebra
Very high blood pressure Home Care
There may be things you can do to relieve the symptoms of a headache. Try to treat the symptoms immediately.

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