Cough Headaches: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment in Casa Grande
Coughing can sometimes trigger headaches, known as cough headaches, which ENT specialists classify as primary or secondary.
Understanding Cough Headaches
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Primary cough headaches are brief, sudden headaches that occur during or after coughing, sneezing, laughing, or intense activity. They usually resolve quickly and are common in adults over 40.
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Secondary cough headaches are more severe, persistent, and may indicate an underlying condition such as a brain abnormality, tumor, or Chiari malformation. These require prompt evaluation.
Common Triggers
Cough headaches can be worsened by sinus infections, allergies, stress, poor posture, certain foods or medications, and hormonal changes. Chronic tension headaches may overlap with cough-related head pain.
Diagnosis and Treatment
ENT specialists at Enticare in Casa Grande, Arizona diagnose headaches with a physical exam, medical history, and imaging when necessary. Treatments focus on the underlying cause:
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Managing coughs from colds, sinus infections, or allergies
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Rest, hydration, and over-the-counter pain relief
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Medications for persistent or secondary headaches
When to See an ENT
Seek care if your headaches are sudden, severe, or accompanied by dizziness, fever, vision changes, weakness, or numbness. Enticare provides expert evaluation and treatment for cough headaches and chronic head pain in Casa Grande, Arizona.
