it all depends on how much you take. for atleast a week or two you are going to feel iritable , sick to your stomach and mild headache. it takes about that time to get in to your system properly. after that the symptoms should go away for the most part. the max dosage recommended is 200mg a day. i have been taking for 2 years for depression and it helps balance you out but i would ask about welbutrin to be added if you are having low energy problems.
put some ice on it
to get rid of a headache you need to get rest or eat something spicy. massages help get rid of headaches. if you massage the top of your nose the headache can go away too. put a cold towel or ice pack on your forehead to make it go away.
Common over the counter remedies include aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, consult with a physician. At times eating will relieve a headache or drinking caffeine. Low blood sugar can cause a headache as can high blood pressure or illness. Getting some sleep or taking a hot bath may take a headache away. Again, if the symptoms are severe or persistent, go see a doctor.
Yes, and the headache won't go away for about 18 years. and they never really go away, they just become more infrequent.
It's probably a migraine with an aura. Migraines can take a long time to go away. If you can cope with the pain, then lie down in a dark, quiet room and try to sleep - that should help the headache go away. If this does not help you may want to try taking some pain medication, such as Tylenol / paracetamol - if after 4 hours there is no improvement you could try an anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen. It's advisable to go and see your doctor so that he can make recommendations on how to deal with this if it happens again. Migraines are usually best treated before they get to the headache stage i.e. as soon as the aura begins, one should be taking steps to prevent the migraine from taking hold.
It will help with the pain of your headache yes. As well as lower the fever. Don't over do it and don't under do it.
Honey may help to relieve a headache that is the result of blood sugar fluctuations or hypoglycemia. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
Mild diarrhea, headache, vaginal itching and discharge, sore mouth or tongue, or white patches in the mouth or on the tongue. These problems usually go away as the body adjusts to the drug.
If the headache does not go away on its own, or the pain is severe, seek medical attention.
Episodic tension type headache is more easily treated than chronic tension type headache. Episodic means it comes and goes and isn't experienced as often as chronic TTH. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache see your physician or a headache specialist.
Presumably your headache will go away. Airborne isn't actually proven to do anything.