Caffeine headaches are the body's response to a sudden drop in caffeine levels, and just like any other addicting drug it will cause withdrawls when suddenly depleted. There's more than one way to solve this problem, but the two most obvious are as follows : 1. If you want to stop getting caffeine headaches, ever, put up with a caffeine headache for a little while and stop ingesting caffeine. You will have withdrawl symptoms but you won't have to worry about your addiction if you stop. Or 2. If you don't mind having a caffeine addiction, drink a cup of coffee and it'll go away. Don't like coffee? Drink some coke. Don't like coke? Drink a mountain dew. If you consume caffeine the withdrawl symptoms should go away.
If you are used to drinking caffeine and you suddenly stop, you may get a headache. Drinking a coffee or taking caffeine in another form will make the headache go away. Usually these headaches are caused by changes in the blood vessels in the head affected by caffeine. The vessels may expand and press on the nerves in the head, causing pain. If you are habituated (addicted) to caffeine, the best way to stop is by gradually decreasing the amount you take until you have stopped. That way you will prevent caffeine headaches.
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Drink plenty of water and get some sleep.
A spinal headache can sometimes be treated with caffeine. Sometimes it is necessary to go in for a blood patch. See your doctor for the best advice for your particular situation.
simple don't drink but if you must just drink a cup of soda that has caffeine in it and take some Tylenol
-drink a pain reliever medicine -drink water -don't drink too much caffeine (like coffee) -relax yourself .. hope it helps ..
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Yes, it is normal for some people to get a rebound headache from the usage of caffeine. For an appropriate diagnosis, please see your physician or headache specialist as the type of treatment is dependent entirely upon the type of headache you are suffering from. Doctors have an old saying: "If its wet - keep it dry. If it's dry - keep it wet. If it hurts - don't do it!"
Many over-the-counter and behind-the-counter analgesics formulated specifically for headache contain caffeine. In the USA, probably the best known of these is Excedrin. Also, composition tablets known as "Tylenol #1" and "Tylenol #2" in the USA, and as "Compound 222" in Canada, contain caffeine in addition to aspirin and small dosages of codeine. Caffeine arguably works for to relieve certain headaches: those associated with caffeine withdrawal. The efficacy of caffeine in other headache types is controversial.
herbal tea :)
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yes, in fact both caffeine and aspirin are the main ingredients in a well-known migraine/headache medicine.
this is basically lortab with caffeine in it. caffeine is said to help narcotices work faxter. just like excedring has caffeine it which helps relieve your headache faster.
My best guess would be because it is a potent vasodilator. Try taking a headache medicine with caffeine in it, such as excedrin migraine
The fastest way to get rid of a headache depends entirely upon the type of headache suffered. There are over 300 different types of headaches and treatment is based on the diagnosis. For appropriate diagnosis, please seek the help of a headache specialist.