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Suggest Remedy For Severe Headaches

When I cough I am havin horrible explosive feeling pains in my head! Also I have been havin horrible head aches that won t go away and I have takin a bunch of different medicine to try to get them to go away! I have went to my doctor and he cant give me anything that helps either! What do I do???
Thu, 20 Aug 2015
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Thank you for asking on HCM!

I read your question carefully and would like to explain that your symptoms may be related to different disorders:

1. a sinus infection could cause headache exacerbated by coughing. A routine blood test and a sinus x ray may be necessary for the diagnosis.

2. Raised intracranial pressure, which can be idiopathic or caused by an intracranial lesion. A brain CT scan, followed by a spinal tap may be necessary to exclude these disorders.

3. Arnold Chiary malformation. This is a congenital disorder. The brain CT scan would exclude this diagnosis.

4. Cough headache. It is a rare type of headache. If all the above tests result normal, this would be the most probable diagnosis. In this case, indomethacine twice daily would be helpful.

Hope to have been of help!

Best wishes,
Dr. Aida
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Suggest Remedy For Severe Headaches

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! I read your question carefully and would like to explain that your symptoms may be related to different disorders: 1. a sinus infection could cause headache exacerbated by coughing. A routine blood test and a sinus x ray may be necessary for the diagnosis. 2. Raised intracranial pressure, which can be idiopathic or caused by an intracranial lesion. A brain CT scan, followed by a spinal tap may be necessary to exclude these disorders. 3. Arnold Chiary malformation. This is a congenital disorder. The brain CT scan would exclude this diagnosis. 4. Cough headache. It is a rare type of headache. If all the above tests result normal, this would be the most probable diagnosis. In this case, indomethacine twice daily would be helpful. Hope to have been of help! Best wishes, Dr. Aida