Headache after charcoal poisoning can be relieved by breathing fresh air, inhaling oxygen, and taking painkillers such as ibuprofen.
Headache after charcoal poisoning, which is caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, needs to be ventilated immediately by opening a window, in addition to going to a fresh air place to breathe fresh air.
Next, common NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen can be used to relieve the headache. If the pain is not relieved, central analgesics such as tramadol tablets can be applied.
If the headache is not relieved, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms of poisoning, it can be treated with hyperbaric oxygen in a hyperbaric chamber to reduce the lack of oxygen to the brain.
Headache after charcoal poisoning, need to be actively diagnosed and treated, the use of drugs should be under the guidance of the doctor.