Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone for the advice and suggestions. Yesterday he ate very well, had no fever, yet the headache remained. I gave him junior strength tylenol again and it did not help. Here's two things I noticed though. The tylenol expired last year and the highest doage is for an 11 year old that weights 95lbs. He's 5'3" and weights 110lbs. Most adult meds are for 12 and over though, although he would fit the weight requirements for a 12 year old. Not sure if I should have tried something else.
I'm going to wake him up now and if he still has a headache today I'll take him in to the doctor. Today would be day 4. It's not unusual for him to get headaches that last days when he's sick, it's usually his main symptom. In the past I've taken him to the doctor for days of a headache only to have the headache gone and him feeling 100% better while we are sitting in the waiting room. I swear it never fails!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone for the advice and suggestions. Yesterday he ate very well, had no fever, yet the headache remained. I gave him junior strength tylenol again and it did not help. Here's two things I noticed though. The tylenol expired last year and the highest doage is for an 11 year old that weights 95lbs. He's 5'3" and weights 110lbs. Most adult meds are for 12 and over though, although he would fit the weight requirements for a 12 year old. Not sure if I should have tried something else.
I'm going to wake him up now and if he still has a headache today I'll take him in to the doctor. Today would be day 4. It's not unusual for him to get headaches that last days when he's sick, it's usually his main symptom. In the past I've taken him to the doctor for days of a headache only to have the headache gone and him feeling 100% better while we are sitting in the waiting room. I swear it never fails!
Thank you! He's at school today. Said his headache was 95% better and he really wanted to go to school. He hasn't had a fever in over 24 hours and has been eating well for the last 2 days so i was OK with it. I told him to call if he needed me to come pick him up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone for the advice and suggestions. Yesterday he ate very well, had no fever, yet the headache remained. I gave him junior strength tylenol again and it did not help. Here's two things I noticed though. The tylenol expired last year and the highest doage is for an 11 year old that weights 95lbs. He's 5'3" and weights 110lbs. Most adult meds are for 12 and over though, although he would fit the weight requirements for a 12 year old. Not sure if I should have tried something else.
I'm going to wake him up now and if he still has a headache today I'll take him in to the doctor. Today would be day 4. It's not unusual for him to get headaches that last days when he's sick, it's usually his main symptom. In the past I've taken him to the doctor for days of a headache only to have the headache gone and him feeling 100% better while we are sitting in the waiting room. I swear it never fails!
Give him ibuprofen is he is not allergic. Disregard the dosage on the bottle and give him 400mg. He is my weight and I take 800mg non stop for migraines. Pediatrician gave my then 4 year old over 800mg of ibuprofen for enormous fever when he got the flu and got seizure from the fever, she said that the dosages recommended from OTC are so small usually only causing placebo effect.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone for the advice and suggestions. Yesterday he ate very well, had no fever, yet the headache remained. I gave him junior strength tylenol again and it did not help. Here's two things I noticed though. The tylenol expired last year and the highest doage is for an 11 year old that weights 95lbs. He's 5'3" and weights 110lbs. Most adult meds are for 12 and over though, although he would fit the weight requirements for a 12 year old. Not sure if I should have tried something else.
I'm going to wake him up now and if he still has a headache today I'll take him in to the doctor. Today would be day 4. It's not unusual for him to get headaches that last days when he's sick, it's usually his main symptom. In the past I've taken him to the doctor for days of a headache only to have the headache gone and him feeling 100% better while we are sitting in the waiting room. I swear it never fails!
Anonymous wrote:He perked up yesterday, ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner but was running a fever of 100.3 and stayed in my bed watching TV all day. He said his headache was very minor all day but in the evening before bed he said his eyes were starting to hurt again. No vomiting yesterday. He hasn't gotten up yet today.Anonymous wrote:Updates OP?
Glasses for vision perhaps? It would explain the eye pain and headache, but not the ton of sleep or vomitting.
Mono, Lyme, migraine just a plain old virus that needs to run it's course?
He has his annual appointment next month so I will definitely be asking about his vision and if I should be taking him to an eye doctor (so far the ped has checked has vision at his annual appts).
He perked up yesterday, ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner but was running a fever of 100.3 and stayed in my bed watching TV all day. He said his headache was very minor all day but in the evening before bed he said his eyes were starting to hurt again. No vomiting yesterday. He hasn't gotten up yet today.Anonymous wrote:Updates OP?
Glasses for vision perhaps? It would explain the eye pain and headache, but not the ton of sleep or vomitting.
Mono, Lyme, migraine just a plain old virus that needs to run it's course?
No he is not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, don't run in my family or my husband's that I know of.
Is he on ADHD or other meds?
Personally if this is a first severe headache I'd take him to the doctor or ER.
Great advice, thank you I will do this.Anonymous wrote:Many viruses start with s headache and then have other symptoms such as vomiting -- very common to get a headache before a stomach virus. The eye pain could have been part of the headache. I suffer from migraines and they also involve eye pain, headache, and vomiting. I see a neurologist and am managing them. Please keep a record (record the date and symptoms) in case this happens again - then you will have a migraine diary to discuss with your doctor. I didn't start getting them until my late 40's. Common triggers are dehydration, skipping meals, and interrupted or not enough sleep -- so keep an eye out for these things. Tylenol does not do anything for a migrane -- and whatever you do, stay away from that Exedrin Migraine pills or something similar that is sold at CVS -- that will give you rebound headaches. I take sumatriptan which makes the migraine go away within 1-2 hours which also prevents me from entering the vomiting stage BUT I don't know what medication a neurologist would prescribe for someone that young.
Anonymous wrote:No, don't run in my family or my husband's that I know of.