You take a pill for a headache, the pain fades, and for a moment you think you’re in the clear. But before long the throbbing returns, sometimes worse than before. You reach for another pill, and the cycle continues. Many people don’t realize it, but this is not just bad luck. It’s something doctors call a rebound headache, or more formally, a medication overuse headache.
Rebound headaches are more common than you think. Studies suggest they affect between 1 and 2 percent of the general population, and in specialty headache clinics nearly half of patients meet the criteria. If you already live with migraines or chronic tension headaches, your chances of developing rebound headaches are even higher.
