Can you drink coffee with a headache?

You should not drink coffee for headache. The main component of coffee is caffeine, which has a strong excitatory effect and can cause headaches when overexcited, and can also aggravate the symptoms of headaches. Caffeine has a certain vasodilating effect, and when the blood vessels are dilated, it may also cause headaches, which may aggravate the symptoms of headaches. In addition, coffee may induce headache attacks, usually seen in migraines. Migraine is a primary neurovascular headache and most patients present with recurrent throbbing headaches that can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Most patients have triggers for their headache attacks. Common triggers include weather changes, anxiety, depression and pain, and may be triggered by sleep disturbances, or may be triggered by certain foods and fruits. Common fruits include oranges, grapefruit, oranges and lemons, etc. Common foods include mainly pickled and smoked products, but also all caffeinated beverages such as carbonated drinks, coffee and tea, etc. The main treatment is symptomatic treatment with zolmitriptan and also sumatriptan.