How To Get Rid Of Headache?

Drink water

Eat something light if you haven’t eaten

Rest in a dark, quiet room

Apply a cold pack to the forehead/temples or a warm compress to the neck (choose what feels better)

Stretch gently and relax your jaw/neck muscles

Try slow breathing or relaxation techniques

Limit screen time and bright lights

Reduce caffeine if it worsens symptoms; use consistent caffeine if it usually helps

Avoid alcohol and nicotine

Take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed:

Acetaminophen

Ibuprofen

Naproxen

If you can’t take NSAIDs, use acetaminophen as directed

Avoid taking pain relievers more than a few days per week to prevent rebound headaches

Consider a caffeine dose (small amount) if it reliably helps for you

If you have known triggers, avoid them (stress, certain foods, dehydration, poor sleep, strong odors)

Get regular sleep and stay hydrated

For sinus-type symptoms: use saline nasal spray/rinse and consider steam/humidification

For migraine: take prescribed migraine medication early if you have it (e.g., triptans or CGRP meds)

Keep a headache diary (timing, triggers, symptoms, response to meds)

Seek emergency care immediately if you have:

Sudden “worst headache of your life”

Weakness, numbness, confusion, fainting, seizures, trouble speaking, or vision loss

Fever, stiff neck, rash

Headache after head injury

New severe headache during pregnancy or within weeks after delivery

Severe headache with persistent vomiting

Vision changes with eye pain or redness

Contact a clinician soon if you have:

Headaches that are new, worsening, or frequent (e.g., more than a few days per month)

Headaches that don’t improve with OTC treatment

Headaches that require increasing medication over time

Headaches with age over 50 or with cancer/immunosuppression

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