Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids
Headaches

Headaches can develop on one or both sides of the head, and they frequently affect the forehead area. Some headaches cause a dull, throbbing pain, and others are characterized by a sharper, more intense pain. Headaches can be triggered by medication use, and they may be caused or exacerbated by dehydration, stress, and anxiety. Patients who have headaches during antacid use could benefit from resting in a dark, quiet location, and it can also help to practice stress management techniques. Since headaches are not commonly associated with antacid use, patients with this symptom should be evaluated by a doctor. This is especially necessary if the headache lasts more than twenty-four hours or if it does not improve after resting. A healthcare provider should also be informed if the patient's headache disturbs their sleep or daily activities. Headaches accompanied by nausea, vomiting, confusion, or blurry vision warrant immediate medical attention. In some cases, patients may be able to relieve their headaches by making medication adjustments.