Why does a cold and cough cause headaches, but not every cold and cough causes headaches?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because all levels of human play are big because all levels of human play are dominated by the brain, even if you have a cold, headaches are dominated by the brain at all levels of human play, even if you have a cold, headaches are normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you don't get a cold and cough for a long time, it will cause respiratory tract infection, which will lead to a headache, or go to the hospital for targeted **, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of headache, and you can also massage the head appropriately to make the head in a relaxed state.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Why do you have a cold, cough will cause headache, but not every cold and cough is a headache, I think, a headache caused by a cold, a cold will cause a headache, a cold will cause a headache, so it is a normal phenomenon, so if you want to catch a cold, you must prevent it in advance, don't let him cough hard, but the strength is over, so hurry up and take some cold medicine, eat some health or something.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cough, headache, muscle aches are all symptoms of a cold, not every cold symptoms are exactly the same, you need to participate in more physical exercise in daily life, improve the body's resistance, so as to prevent colds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The onset of the disease is acute, with an incubation period of 1 to 3 days, mainly manifested as nasal symptoms, such as sneezing, nasal congestion, watery nasal discharge, cough, dry throat, itchy throat, sore throat or burning sensation, and even postnasal dripping sensation.

    1.Clinical presentation.

    Symptoms such as dry throat, itchy throat, sneezing, nasal congestion, cough, watery eyes, and headache appear.

    Antipyretic analgesics.

    Including compound aspirin, indomethacin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other drugs, suitable for patients with fever, muscle aches, headaches. Such drugs should not be used in people with severe liver and kidney insufficiency, bleeding tendency, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.

    1.Get more bed rest and get enough sleep.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The symptoms of a cold include cough, sputum, fever, runny nose, nasal congestion, headache, weakness, chills and other symptoms, but not all the symptoms of a cold will appear at the same time, and it is normal to only show two or three of them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Symptoms that can cause headaches. Because fever causes blood vessels in the skull to dilate, causing transient ischemia, hypoxia, and headache. In addition, when the cough is severe, it can also cause headaches.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Colds, coughs, and headaches are normal, but you need to go to the hospital for a laboratory test to confirm whether it is a viral infection or a bacterial infection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Colds are divided into epidemics and viruses, viruses may cause fever, and generally viruses will cause headaches.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you have a cold, you don't have a headache because you have a cough, but because you have a headache in the symptoms of a cold. Why do I get a headache when I have a cold? Because the immune system releases an inflammatory mediator to clear the cold virus called prostaglandin E, this prostaglandin E can cause pain, headaches during colds and flu, toothache, menstrual cramps (primary dysmenorrhea), etc.

    Of course, the severity of the headache symptoms of a cold varies from person to person, and some people may tolerate it well and do not feel the headache. There are also people who have a slightly lower immune activity (low immunity), and all kinds of symptoms when they have a cold are mild, and their headaches do not hurt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why did you catch a cold? Coughing can cause headaches. But it's not every time you have a cold and cough and you have a headache.

    This weather is constantly changing, and colds are a frequent occurrence. Cold, cough. Take some medicine and it will be fine, headache is nothing, and taking headache medicine and cold medicine will be fine.

    Not every cold has a headache and cough. It's just that sometimes the symptoms are different. So sometimes coughing.

    Sometimes headaches. Sometimes it hurts all over the body. You can follow the symptoms of your cold, take some medicine, and it will be fine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because colds are divided into wind-heat colds and wind-cold colds, depending on whether it is a wind-cold cold or a wind-heat cold, the complications are different.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When you have a cold, a cough can cause a headache, but isn't it a headache every time you have a cold and cough? Well, cough headache, he is a little nervous, for example, if you cough badly, it will cause your headache, and a slight pocket will not cause a headache.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, this condition may be a headache caused by a cold and does not rule out the possibility of cerebral hemorrhage. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a CT examination of the head to rule out the possibility of occurrence and perform pain relief**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Coughs and headaches are complications of a cold, and sometimes large cats do not have these two conditions.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The cause of cold and headache can be caused by viral infection, fever, nasal congestion, viral encephalitis, etc.

    1.Viral infections: Colds are mainly caused by viral infections, which cause systemic inflammatory reactions that produce inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and cause headaches.

    2.Fever: If a cold causes a fever or a high fever that does not go away, the dilatation of blood vessels in the head will cause headaches.

    3.Nasal congestion: Colds are often accompanied by symptoms such as nasal mucosal congestion, edema, and nasal congestion, which can indirectly cause headaches.

    4.Viral encephalitis: If the cold is severe, it can be complicated by toxic encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, etc., and there will be headache symptoms, and it can also be accompanied by high fever and convulsions.

    Headache can also be caused by other diseases, such as recurrent headache symptoms are not getting better or worsening, it is recommended to see a doctor in time, under the guidance of a doctor**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When infected and feverish, symptoms such as soreness, fatigue, limb weakness, headache, nasal congestion and other symptoms follow, and after the body temperature rises, the head is tight and heavy like a hoop, and the forehead, occipital or both sides of the head often have dull pain, swelling or throbbing pain.

    How does a fever cause a headache? Under normal circumstances, the hypothalamus has a center for managing heat production and heat dissipation, which can sense the information from the external environment and the temperature changes in the body respectively, and maintain the body temperature by automatically regulating the relaxation and contraction of blood vessels, the secretion of sweat glands or the movement of skeletal muscles, so as to keep it at the optimal duty of 37 to ensure that various metabolisms in the body can be carried out smoothly. Fever is often the result of a central dysfunction of this pair, and can be caused by infection, poisoning, dehydration, allergies, endocrine disorders, or other physical and chemical factors.

    When the fever occurs, the original equilibrium conditions of the body are disrupted, the metabolic process is accelerated, and the heat production increases. At the same time, the decomposition and consumption of glycogen, fat, and protein stored in the body increases, producing many harmful metabolites such as lactic acid, carbon dioxide, adenosine, potassium ions, etc.; The sympathetic nervous system is in a state of excitement during fever, and large amounts of catecholamines can also be produced. These substances have pain-causing and vasodilating effects. Blood vessels dilate and pull on the nerves at the pain endings of blood vessels, causing headaches.

    In addition, the genogen itself can also directly cause headaches, such as upper respiratory tract infections involving the paranasal sinuses resulting in nasogenic headaches; The direct action of pathogen toxins on blood vessels can cause dilation and paralysis of small blood vessels, and increase permeability; Infection that invades the meninges can cause inflammation and hypertensive headaches. It can be said that fever and headache are just different reactions of the infected body to the ** hormone.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cold headache: Headache caused by a cold may be caused by a cold virus that invades the nervous system, and the headache is predominantly bloating and painful, with a feeling of heaviness. This type of headache is often accompanied by chills, fever, nasal congestion and other symptoms.

    If it is a wind-heat cold, most of them will have fever, and the symptoms of fever are more severe than those of cold intolerance, dry throat, yellow phlegm and other symptoms; Wind chill and cold will cause chills, and the symptoms of chills are more severe than the symptoms of fever, and at the same time, there are phlegm white, tongue pale and so on. Colds and headaches should be seen by a respiratory specialist. Headache caused by cold** method [test prescription 1] Use the same amount of nepeta, fragrant aconite, gypsum, atractylodes and above 4 kinds of herbs, ground into fine powder, 4 grams per serving, 3 times a day, before meals.

    Prescription 2] Chop 10 grams of green onion, slice 10 grams of ginger, add 9 grams of tea leaves, put a cup and a half of water into the pot, boil and drain the residue, pour the soup into the cup, take it while it is hot, and be careful not to be blown by the wind. The tea in the material is very effective for headaches, and most of the recent cold medicines contain tea ingredients. 【Prescription 3】67 slices of ginger and 4 yuan of light tempeh, cook a bowl of soup, drink it while it is hot, and take a nap after drinking.

    Ginger can dissipate cold evil, light tempeh can relieve colds, so it has a good effect on headaches caused by colds. Chinese Medicine Network [Prescription 4] 3 garlic, 10 white onions, finely chopped, add to the cooked porridge, cook again, eat while hot, wear more clothes or cover with a quilt to keep the body warm, this method is particularly effective for the symptoms of headaches caused by colds.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, headache is just a complication of a cold, not necessarily a cold will cause a headache, but it may cause a headache.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When we are infected, we experience fever, malaise, and pain in some parts of the body. Some parts of the body are the most unbearable. Specifically, the pain of a headache after infection, the painful feeling of a sore throat, and the pain of muscle soreness are the three most unbearable pains.

    1. The pain of headache after infection is very unbearable.

    When we are infected, there will be headache symptoms in the future, this symptom will make us feel very unbearable, the reason why this is so is because this headache symptoms will be our dizziness and upset, this kind of headache, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with it, is the headache, the most unbearable, strong, many people will not think about it, even unable to concentrate.

    2. When we are infected, the pain of sore throat is unbearable.

    If there is any kind of pain after infection, it is the most unbearable, it must be the throat, the pain of the throat is very strong and will accompany our every breathing and swallowing action, again and again to give us a sense of pain and change, because of this, among the various pains after infection, the pain of the throat is the most unbearable.

    3. The pain of muscle soreness is very unbearable among the many pain symptoms after infection.

    When we are infected, many people will feel muscle soreness, strictly speaking, the pain of this muscle soreness is not too strong, but the feeling of body aches is very unbearable. Specifically, it is a painful feeling that is not very painful, but persistent, endless, and makes people feel uncomfortable and upset when they sit up.

    The pain in these three areas is the most unbearable pain after infection, and only when these pains are relieved can we feel more comfortable.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are two kinds of colds, the runny nose is generally a wind-cold cold, and if there is no runny nose, it is generally a wind-heat cold. The details are as follows:

    The onset of wind chill and cold is more acute, fever, chills, even chills, no sweating, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, thin and white sputum, headache, body aches, loss of appetite, normal bowel and bowel movements, thin white tongue, etc. The main manifestations of wind-heat cold are severe fever, but chills are not obvious, nasal blockage, runny nose, heavy cough, or thick yellow sputum, headache, thirst and drinking, red, dry, painful and itchy throat, dry stool, yellow urine, examination can show red and swollen tonsils, pharyngeal congestion, thin yellow or thick tongue coating, red tongue, and fast pulse.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Wind-chill cold: In addition to general symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, cough, and headache, patients also have chills, low-grade fever, no sweating, headache and body pain, runny nose, spitting thin white sputum, sweating, redness, swelling and pain in the throat, lack of thirst or thirst for hot drinks, and thin white moss.

    Wind-heat cold: In addition to the general symptoms of colds such as nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, and headache, patients also have heavy fever, thick and yellow sputum, sore throat, which usually hurts before the symptoms of a cold, and the sputum is usually yellow or black, constipation, etc.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It will be for a long time. Diseases are all connected.

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