This
article about headache pain
treatment is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Dr.
Beth Paxton
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Recently studies have shown
that approximately 45 million people in the United States alone have reported
having headaches for which they have to take some type of pain medication.
While the majority of the headaches suffered are not serious in nature, they
can be at least temporarily debilitating. Headache pain can be caused by many
different things. Some people get tension headaches from the stress they suffer
when dealing with every day life activities involving family and work. Some
people suffer from headaches due to medical conditions such as migraines, sinus
problems, and allergies. Some women suffer from hormonal headaches due to the
onset of their period each month.
Most of us just turn to an over the counter medication for relief, such as
aspirin, Tylenol, Advil, or Aleve. But, what about those that need prescription
medication? There are people who have tried prescription medication and that
has not helped relieve their headaches. And then, there are people that are
leery of taking a lot of prescription medication for headaches. Some may worry
that the prescription medication will cause adverse affects when interacting
with other medication while others simply would rather take a homeopathic
approach to easing their headache pain. Because there are so many variables
when dealing with headaches, there are many different headache pain treatment
products available.
If you suffer from hormonal headaches, you may notice the pain is on one side
of your head. You may also be extra sensitive to light and noise when suffering
from a hormonal headache. What type of headache pain treatment products can you
turn to for help? Many people use over the counter non-steroid anti-inflammatory
medications (NSAIDs) that contain ibuprofen (such as Advil and Motrin) or
naproxen (Aleve). However, in some cases, those may not help relieve the
headache. If ibuprofen or naproxen do not help you, check with your doctor
about ergotamine or methysergide, two prescription pain medications used to
treat hormonal headaches. Some doctors may even prescribe tamoxifen, estrogen,
or suggest that you begin taking birth control pills to help ease the pain.
People who suffer from migraines regardless of the cause may find that taking
the prescription drug Imitrex will help relieve their headache pain. Imitrex
has been used to treat migraine headaches since 1993 and has proven to have
little side effects. Imitrex is available in tablets, but also in a nasal spray
(for those who have difficulty swallowing pills) or injection (for quicker
relief).
People with allergy and sinus problems may find themselves suffering from
headaches as part of their symptoms. Over the counter medication such as Advil
Allergy Sinus or Tylenol Allergy, can be take for sinus or allergy headaches,
but there is also prescription medication available. Allegra, Zyrtec, and
Clarinex have all been used to treat sinus and allergy headaches.
For those that do not want to take prescription medication, there are
alternative homeopathic solutions to relieve headache pain. Boericke and Tafel
Alpha SH is a homeopathic tablet that helps relieve headache and sinus
pressure. These tablets must be placed under your tongue 15 minutes either
before eating or drinking anything other than water or 30 minutes after eating
or drinking. Even children as young as 2 can take one tablet every two hours
for relief.
Hyland’s Headache Formula #7 is another homeopathic tablet that can be taken to
relieve headaches, whether the headache is located on the left side, right
side, or middle running down to the base of your neck.
HeadOn is a new headache relief product that is applied directly to the
forehead to relieve pain due to headaches. It is homeopathic and can be used as
often as needed. This is a great product for those that do not like to swallow
pills.
As with all medication, you should consult with your doctor before taking even
homeopathic headache products.
Some medication can cause side affects, such as Imitrex, which can cause
drowsiness. Some can react adversely when combined with other medication. If
you are currently taking prescription medication for your headache, but it is
not helping, talk to your doctor about it. Chances are that there are other
medications he or she can prescribe to try to help your headache pain.
About
The Author
Dr. Beth Paxton is a family physician and educator who
specializes in pain management including migraine headaches, tension
headaches and natural headache remedies. http://www.headache-guide.com.