If you have a headache caused by coughing, you should have a CT or MRI examination of the head to rule out the possibility of organic head lesions, such as headaches caused by cerebrovascular lesions. If there is no obvious abnormality and the headache is just a simple cough, effective cough suppressant treatment can effectively relieve the headache. If the cough is caused by infection of the lungs, bronchi, trachea, or upper respiratory tract, use anti-inflammatory, cough suppressant, and phlegm-relieving drugs for treatment. You need to choose appropriate antibiotics or antiviral drugs for relief according to the type of infection, such as cefixime orally for bacterial infections, ribavirin and busulfan anti-inflammatory oral solution for viral infections, and cough and phlegm-relieving drugs such as tranylcypromine oral solution, tranylcypromine hydrochloride, lung power cough combination, and nux vomica and snake bile and Sichuan shellfish liquid, which are all effective. If the cough is triggered by other causes, find the specific cause of the cough and provide targeted treatment. For example, if the cough is triggered by cough variant asthma, adults can inhale Symbicort directly.