Abstract

Rhinogenic contact point headache (RCPH) is a pain that arises from two opposing mucosal surfaces in the nose. The diagnosis is made by history and physical examination along with nasal endoscopy and imaging. The mainstay of treatment is surgical removal of contact area.

Highlights

  • Rhinogenic contact point headache (RCPH) is a pain that arises from two opposing mucosal surfaces in the nose

  • Non-surgical management of RCPH may have a role in patients who do not accept surgery or are not a candidate for surgical management

  • Non-surgical management of Rhinogenic contact point headache (RCPH) may have a role in patients who do not accept surgery or are not a candidate for surgical management

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Rhinogenic contact point headache (RCPH) is a pain that arises from two opposing mucosal surfaces in the nose. Non-surgical management of rhinogenic contact point headache From 4th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress: EHMTIC 2014 Copenhagen, Denmark.

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