(HealthDay News) -- Rebound headaches are sometimes called
medication overuse headaches. They tend to occur almost every day,
and are commonly caused by taking too much pain medication.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these
suggestions to help prevent rebound headaches:
- Don't take any medication more often than is recommended on the
product label or prescription.
- If you've been taking pain medication for a while, don't stop
taking it completely without first talking to your doctor about the
appropriate way to discontinue use.
- Avoid caffeine if it seems to worsen your headaches.
- Make lifestyle changes including eating regular and healthy
meals, taking steps to manage stress, getting frequent exercise,
and going to bed and waking up at the same times each day.
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