Headaches Flashcards
Define headaches
describe area of most common form
- Most common form described as around base of skull and upper part of neck and sometimes pain extends up to the top of the head and above the eyes
- the suboccipital muscles can feel tender to touch
- pain feels like a band around the head
Triggers for headaches
Diet medication stress anxiety bad posture tiredness eyestrain Frequent use of painkillers
Treatment timescale for headaches
with treatment should resolve within 1 day
Symptoms of headaches
- Cluster headaches: uncommon and may occur suddenly. Happens in clusters of 2-3 weeks
- each daily episode of pain can last up to 3hrs
- severe pain in one side of head, usually around eye or temple
- dull pain
referral criteria for headaches
- severe and >4hrs duration
- ADRs
- Children under 12yrs
- associated with head injury/trauma
- associated with drowsiness, unsteadiness, visual disturbances or vomiting
- location and type of pain (severe occipital across back of head and raised intracranial pressure) ,
- deep seated pain, severe and aggravated by lying down
- worse in morning that improves later on in the day
- nausea and vomiting
- neck stiffness
- frequent migraines or persistent headaches
- any woman taking the COC should be referred
- elderly upon fall
Lifestyle advice for headaches
reduce stress
keep hydrated
rest
eye test
3 main OTC treatments for headaches
paracetamol
ibuprofen
co-codamol
Paracetamol for headaches
Pain severity
Directions
Moderate pain
Adults, the elderly and >12yrs:
2 tablets every 4hours to a max of 8 tablets/24hrs
Children 6-12yrs:
0.5-1 tablet every 4 hours to a maximum of 4 tablets in 24 hours
Paracetamol warnings and counselling
Caution with severe renal or hepatic impairment
Do not take with: anticoagulants, cholestyramine, metoclopramide, chlorampenicol
Do not take anything else containing paracetamol whilst taking this medicine a
paracetamol patient populations
> 6yrs only
Fine for pregnancy and breastfeeding
Headache
Ibuprofen symptoms and directions
For the relief of mild to moderate pain including migraine and headache
1-2 tables taken up to TDS, PRN with waater
Leave at least 4 hours between doses and do not take more than 1200mg (6 tablets) in any 24 hour period
12yrs: max 3 days
18yrs: ma 10 days
Ibuprofen for headache
Warnings
Populations
do not take if you have: asthma, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, had a stroke, heart, liver, kidney or bowel problem
>12 yrs only
Do not take in pregnancy or breastfeeding
Co-codamol indication (headache)
Short term treatment of acute moderate pain which is not relieved by other analgesics (paracetamol, ibuprofen)
Co-codamol directions
Adults: 1-2 capsules, if necessary, TDS/QDS of intervals of >4 hours
maximum 8 capsules in 24 hours
Children aged 16 to 18 years:
One to two tablets every 6 hours when necessary, up to a maximum of eight tablets in 24 hours.
Children aged 12 to 15 years:
One tablet every four hours when necessary, up to a maximum of four tablets in 24 hours.
Co-codamol warnings and populations
Do not take if under 12yrs
Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding
Can cause addiction