Headache

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Causes of Acute Headaches

Causes of Recurrent Headaches

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When to Call Us for Headache

Call 911 Now

  • Hard to wake up or passed out
  • Acts or talks confused
  • Weakness of arm or leg on one side of the body
  • You think your child has a life-threatening emergency

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Vomiting
  • Blurred vision or seeing double
  • Your child looks or acts very sick
  • You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Fever
  • Sinus pain (not just congestion) of forehead
  • Swelling around the eye with pain
  • You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • Headache without other symptoms lasts more than 24 hours
  • Migraine headache suspected, but never diagnosed
  • Sore throat lasts more than 48 hours
  • Any headache lasts more than 3 days
  • Headaches are a frequent problem
  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Mild headache
  • Migraine headache, just like past ones


Care Advice

Treatment for Mild Headache

What You Should Know About Mild Headaches:

  • Headaches are very common with some viral illnesses. Most often, these will go away in 2 or 3 days.
  • Unexplained headaches can occur in children, just as they do in adults. They usually pass in a few hours or last up to a day.
  • Most recurrent headaches that can occur in anyone are muscle tension headaches.
  • Most headaches (including muscle tension headaches) are helped by the following measures.

Pain Medicine:

  • To help with the pain, give an acetaminophen product (such as Tylenol).
  • Another choice is an ibuprofen product (such as Advil).
  • Use as needed.
  • Headaches due to fever are also helped by bringing the fever down.

Food May Help:

  • Give fruit juice or food if your child is hungry.
  • If your child hasn't eaten in more than 4 hours, offer some food.
  • Reason: skipping a meal can cause a headache in many children.

Rest - Lie Down:

  • Lie down in a quiet place and relax until feeling better.

Cold Pack for Pain:

  • Put a cold pack or a cold wet washcloth on the forehead.
  • Do this for 20 minutes. Repeat as needed.

Stretch Neck Muscles:

  • Stretch and rub any tight neck muscles.

Muscle Tension Headache Prevention:

  • If something bothers your child, help him talk about it. Help him get it off his mind.
  • Teach your child to take breaks when he is doing school work. Help your child to relax during these breaks.
  • Teach your child the importance of getting enough sleep.
  • Some children may feel pressure to achieve more. This may cause headaches. If this is the case with your child, help him find a better balance.
  • Caution: frequent headaches are often caused by too much stress or worry. To be sure, get your child a medical checkup first.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Headache becomes severe
  • Vomiting occurs
  • Headache without other symptoms lasts more than 24 hours
  • Headache lasts more than 3 days
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Your child becomes worse

Treatment for Migraine Headache

What You Should Know About Migraine Headaches:

  • This headache is like the migraine headaches that your child has had before.
  • The sooner a migraine headache is treated, the more likely the treatment will work.
  • Often the most helpful treatment is going to sleep.
  • Here is some care advice that should help.

Migraine Medicine:

  • If your child's doctor has prescribed a medicine for migraines, use it as directed. Give it as soon as the migraine starts.
  • If not, you can use ibuprofen (such as Advil). It is the best over-the-counter drug for migraines. Give it now. Repeat in 6 hours if needed.

Try to Sleep:

  • Have your child lie down in a dark, quiet place.
  • Try to fall asleep.
  • People with a migraine often wake up from sleep with their migraine gone.

Prevention of Migraine Attacks:

  • Drink lots of fluids.
  • Don't skip meals.
  • Get enough sleep each night.

What to Expect:

  • With treatment, migraine headaches usually go away in 2 to 6 hours.
  • Most people with migraines get 3 or 4 attacks per year.

Return to School:

  • Children with a true migraine headache are not able to stay in school.
  • Children with migraine headaches also commonly get muscle tension headaches. For those, they should take a pain medicine and go to school.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Headache becomes much worse than past migraines
  • Headache lasts longer than past migraines
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.

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