I have been diagnosed with Crohn’s for just less than a year. Still battling to get it fully under control, currently taking Adalimumab and Pentasa.
One of my worst symptoms when having a flare is headaches in the front of my head. The headaches never stop until my flare is back under control. So I can be left with a headache lasting weeks.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this ? And if they have any advise for treating the headaches. I have tried the usually other the counter medicines.
Thank you so much!
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Maybe keep a diary of what you’re eating & drinking, when the headaches occur & how your Crohn’s is behaving. You may find a pattern & discuss with your GI consultant or GP. There are probably migraine meds you can have during these periods. Good luck
Hello, Dotmatr1x. I have had Crohns for over 30 years and the constant frontal headaches are new to me...disturbing. I have migraine meds and take sometimes...Tylenol does nothing for the headaches. I am on Balsalazide as Pentasa ( a better drug) is $2,000/month...unaffordable. Have been on 6MP (chemo) and cannot be on an immunosuppressant and work as a nurse now. Was on disability for 5 years but need to work. My GI doc retired and no one else in practice could take me on, so need to find a new one and would like to discuss these headaches with my flare. Sorry I don't have any advice on the subject, but know you are not alone. I wish you well in stabilizing your disease. It is definitely a daily challenge, especially with depression and anxiety on top of it. Be well and safe. Take good care of yourself! karlou5455
Thanks for your insight and experience. I was having the concern that the headaches may not be related to Crohn’s, but sounds like others have suffered the same symptoms. I hope you find a new GI doc, this must be a real worry for you.
Hello Dotmatr1x, as you say the headaches occur when you are having a flare, maybe you are dehydrated. Make sure you drink plenty, lucozade or diorolyte may help. All the best.
The headaches were one of the reasons I stopped using HUMIRA. Getting these headaches is in the top 10 of side effects of HUMIRA. Your physician should know that.
Always ask yourself : Is the cure worse than the problem.
And of the counter painkillers wont work .
Never forget ; these anti-tnf medications like HUMIRA are known for many side effects.
They are not Just a paracetamol.
Try to find out if the pain gets worse after a new shot.
Also , when the Chrohn flaires up the bloodlose also might cause headaches
Thanks for that. I did not have any problems for the first 14~ weeks with it. I will keep an open mind as to what is cause my headaches. My consultant has advised that I will be moved to new biological drug in a few weeks if I don’t improve.
Okay. Keep me posted on the type of new drug. I think I have had about 6 different biologicals. Now on Stelara. Works different compared to the other biologicals. But also with side effects
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