I ve had a bad headache lately, and I m worried about a cold, should I take medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The medicine is definitely what should be taken, and it is best to see the doctor, find the right one, and prescribe the right medicine to solve the fundamental problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've been too, too, lately, maybe because of the stress, it's recommended to take some crack to get better, and it can quickly relieve the headache.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bad headache? Hurry up to the hospital, don't ask here, the headache can be big or small, the small one will be fine for a few days, and you can't hit the wall with your head, don't drag it to the hospital as soon as possible**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The following three foods for headaches have an analgesic effect.

    1. Coffee relieves headaches.

    Many people find that drinking a cup of coffee can relieve headaches. This is due to the caffeine contained in coffee, which is similar to a chemical in the body that transmits pain messages, and when ingested, it replaces the role of this chemical, so that cells do not receive pain signals, thus reducing pain sensation.

    2. Berries are stronger than aspirin.

    Strawberries, blackberries and cherries are more resistant to inflammation than aspirin. Blueberries, which are rich in powerful antioxidants, can also strengthen the body's repair system.

    3. Chili pepper is good for analgesia.

    In recent years, studies have found that the capsaicin contained in chili peppers can quickly deplete a substance closely related to pain conduction in the nerves, and eating chili peppers for headaches can achieve a good analgesic effect.

    In addition, there is a substance "salicylate" in chili peppers, which is the ingredient of the painkiller aspirin. This "natural aspirin" is also found in many fruits, such as cherries, apples, oranges, persimmons, pineapples, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you do not have a fever or cough, it is recommended not to take medicine. Headache is a symptom caused by metabolic disorders in the body when you have a cold, and nasal congestion can also directly cause headaches.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also have a lot of headaches when I have a cold, although sometimes the symptoms are better, and there will be headaches, I usually take Tylenol, which is very effective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Drink more water for colds, just supplement more VC, and don't use medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What medicine do you take for colds and headaches?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, drink water frequently, pay attention to rest, I hope my explanation will be helpful to you, I wish you a speedy **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, cold medicines have anti-headache ingredients.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Are there any other symptoms besides headache?

    Symptoms such as flushing, fever, dizziness, etc.

    You can eat it if you have it.

    Dose smaller. If you don't, you can't.

    It is recommended to see if there is any cooling oil or the like to apply to the temples and sore areas.

    Then rub in.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Headache is a syndrome and is one of the clinical manifestations of many diseases. Headaches are commonly caused by the following:

    The first is neurological lesions: such as cerebral ischemic lesions, cerebellar lesions, brain lesions, traumatic brain injuries, some types of epilepsy, etc. In addition, patients with autonomic dysfunction and certain neuroses often experience headaches.

    The second is ear disease: such as ear disease affecting balance and causing headaches.

    The third is internal medicine: such as hypertension, hypotension, various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, anemia, infection, poisoning, hypoglycemia, etc.

    Fourth, colds: sometimes colds may be accompanied by headaches.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I have a little low-grade fever, just go to the hospital and take some medicine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When we are infected, we experience fever, malaise, and pain in some parts of the body. Some parts of the body are the most unbearable. Specifically, the pain of a headache after infection, the painful feeling of a sore throat, and the pain of muscle soreness are the three most unbearable pains.

    1. The pain of headache after infection is very unbearable.

    When we are infected, there will be headache symptoms in the future, this symptom will make us feel very unbearable, the reason why this is so is because this headache symptoms will be our dizziness and upset, this kind of headache, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with it, is the headache, the most unbearable, strong, many people will not think about it, even unable to concentrate.

    2. When we are infected, the pain of sore throat is unbearable.

    If there is any kind of pain after infection, it is the most unbearable, it must be the throat, the pain of the throat is very strong and will accompany our every breathing and swallowing action, again and again to give us a sense of pain and change, because of this, among the various pains after infection, the pain of the throat is the most unbearable.

    3. The pain of muscle soreness is very unbearable among the many pain symptoms after infection.

    When we are infected, many people will feel muscle soreness, strictly speaking, the pain of this muscle soreness is not too strong, but the feeling of body aches is very unbearable. Specifically, it is a painful feeling that is not very painful, but persistent, endless, and makes people feel uncomfortable and upset when they sit up.

    The pain in these three areas is the most unbearable pain after infection, and only when these pains are relieved can we feel more comfortable.

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