When patients sneeze, their scalp or meninges will be stretched to a certain degree and headaches will occur. Many people clinically have this kind of performance, especially when patients have occipital neuralgia after catching a cold, flu or fever. This is related to nerve irritation. When the patient sneezes and has a headache, it is recommended that the patient should consult a hospital to check the blood analysis to see if it is caused by a cold or fever, and if the temperature is elevated, the patient can take oral aminoglutethimide tablets or ibuprofen extended-release capsules to provide symptomatic treatment. Symptoms.