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Can minor head injury cause headaches?

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Rachel Hernandez

Published Apr 02, 2026

Can minor head injury cause headaches?

About 15% have migraine headaches, which occur for the first time due to the head injury. Acute migraine headaches can also be triggered by minor dings or impacts on the head in those with a history of migraine. This can occur in soccer players who head the ball or football players after minor head injuries.

How long is it normal to have a headache after hitting your head?

Fortunately, most headaches following head injury gradually taper off within the first three to six months. Even those unfortunate individuals who experience symptoms much longer can be helped.

Is it normal to get headaches after head injury?

Headache is one of the most common symptoms after traumatic brain injury (often called post-traumatic headache). Over 30% of people report having headaches which continue long after injury.

How long do mild head injury symptoms last?

A mild concussion may last only hours to seven to 10 days. More severe concussions may last weeks to months. A mild concussion may not need treatment. Most concussions get better on their own over time.

How do you get rid of a headache after hitting your head?

Common types of treatment for occasional headaches include:

  1. Over-the-counter pain medicines like acetaminophen (Tylenol®) or ibuprofen.
  2. Prescription medicines for migraine headache like sumatriptan (Imitrex®).
  3. Relaxation therapy/meditation.
  4. Biofeedback therapy.
  5. Stretching and self-massage.
  6. Acupuncture.

How serious is a mild concussion?

Even if you’ve been told that you’ve only experienced a “mild concussion,” all concussions should be considered serious events. In most cases it’s true that a single concussion is unlikely to cause permanent brain damage. However, even having a mild concussion puts you at an increased risk of another concussion.

How do I get rid of a headache after a concussion?

Headaches & concussion

  1. Go to a quiet place or go outside and get some fresh air. Lying down and turning off the lights may also help.
  2. Put a cold or hot pack to the neck or head.
  3. Do deep breathing and relaxation exercises. Learn more about relaxation strategies in the mood section »

What helps a headache after a concussion?

How to Help Headaches After Concussion

  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Get regular sleep.
  • Eat regular meals.
  • Decrease or manage stress.
  • Avoid repeat head injury.