• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Jan 2009

    Case Reports

    [Headache after coughing: consider cough headache].

    • L G Bert Nap, J S P Peter van den Berg, and Gosse de Jong.
    • Isala klinieken, afd. Neurologie, Zwolle, The Netherlands.
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2009 Jan 1;153:A465.

    AbstractA 67-year-old male and a 43-year-old female were referred to hospital with headaches after intracranial pressure increasing activities, such as coughing. Both patients were diagnosed with primary cough headache. In the case of the first patient, this diagnosis was considered shortly after presentation. His headache disappeared with the standard treatment for primary cough headache, consisting of indomethacin and a proton pump inhibitor. The second patient received medicinal and surgical treatment for rhinosinusitis. These treatments did not improve the headache symptoms. Eventually she was also diagnosed with primary cough headache, and became pain-free with indomethacin and a proton pump inhibitor. Primary cough headache should be differentiated from secondary cough headache, in which the symptoms are caused by structural abnormalities of the brain. Additional investigation is required to differentiate between the two. The diagnosis of primary cough headache is supported by a positive reaction to trial treatment with indomethacin.

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