Cough Headaches: Causes, Symptoms & ENT Care in Scottsdale, Arizona
Coughing can sometimes trigger headaches, known as cough headaches, which are categorized as primary or secondary.
Primary cough headaches are brief, sharp pains that occur during or immediately after coughing, typically lasting from a few minutes to an hour. Secondary cough headaches are more severe, longer-lasting, and may indicate an underlying condition such as a brain disorder, tumor, or skull abnormality.
Common Symptoms:
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Sudden, sharp head pain during or after coughing
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Dull ache following initial pain
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Severe, prolonged headaches (secondary type)
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Dizziness or unsteadiness
Causes and Triggers:
Cough headaches can be triggered by sudden pressure changes, sinus infections, colds, allergies, stress, poor posture, or other medical conditions. Recognizing triggers can help in prevention and symptom management.
Diagnosis and Treatment:
ENT specialists at Enticare in Scottsdale, Arizona can evaluate your symptoms and recommend treatment, which may include:
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Addressing underlying conditions like sinus infections, colds, or allergies
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Pain relief with over-the-counter medications
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Specialized care for secondary cough headaches if an underlying health issue is detected
When to Seek Care:
Seek immediate medical attention for sudden, severe headaches or if symptoms include fever, vision changes, numbness, weakness, or difficulty speaking. Enticare in Scottsdale, Arizona provides expert diagnosis and treatment for cough-related headaches.
Manage your cough headaches effectively—contact Enticare Scottsdale at 480-214-9000 for personalized ENT care.
