Cliff48 wrote on Mar 19
th, 2014 at 8:38pm:
muso wrote on Mar 19
th, 2014 at 8:32pm:
Migraine - could be high blood pressure or even sinusitis. Sinusitis is likely at this time of year.
Yep, and this is where Ibuprofen comes in - it helps relieve inflammation.
Well, I'd see a doctor. Ibuprofen increases the chance of asthma in people who are prone to it. It's a really good analgesic apart from that.
People who have seasonal hay fever, sinusitis and other such allergic reactions could be affected by ibuprofen.
Headaches in children are not to be taken lightly.
There are sinuses in the forehead. Many people have mistaken sinusitis for migraine. It can be really severe.
If it is sinusitis, a doctor will give her something mild to dry it up. If there is infection (usually indicated by a fever), antibiotics might be needed to clear it up. Finally, a nasal decongestant like rhinocort (budenoside) can give relief. It has very few contraindications.
Paracetemol elixir might be the best choice for the pain.