Headache when coughing and exerting oneself is mostly caused by insufficient blood supply of heart and cerebral blood vessels, which is not directly related to brain cancer. Headache when coughing and exerting oneself is commonly caused by insufficient blood supply of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular vessels, such as patients with arterial embolism leading to poor local blood circulation, hypoxia and ischemia; patients with congestion of the head; patients with long-term high-intensity work without rest; and patients with prolonged staying up at night, which may lead to the symptom. In addition hypertension, vascular neurological headache and other diseases, headache may also be induced when excessive force. Hypertensive patients may also be accompanied by dizziness, weakness and other symptoms. If the patient usually has neck discomfort, headache after exertion may also be related to cervical spine disease. If patients continue to cough and exertion headache symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital neurology department to do brain CT and other tests to clarify the cause of the disease, for the cause of treatment. At the same time, patients should pay attention to supplemental protein, usually maintain a good mood, avoid excitement, anger.