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Symptoms associated with headache include vision loss, hemianopia, diplopia, lacrimation, photophobia, nasal congestion, runny nose, hearing loss, cold sweat, flushing or pallor, blood pressure fluctuations, palpitations, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, and weight loss. In the central nervous system, there will be impaired consciousness, decreased sensation, aphasia, pain, etc., and headache symptoms can last for several minutes to half an hour. The headache is mainly in the frontotemporal region, and sometimes it develops to the pain of the whole body.
The forebody symptoms of different patients are very different, but the prodromal symptoms of each episode of each patient are relatively stable, and the harm of headache seriously affects human health.
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Generally speaking, this type of headache can be mild to severe, and various forms of pain can occur, and sometimes the pain can also be nausea and vomiting, and the pain duration can be long. The forehead is swollen and stuffy, and the cold is relieved.
If the head is cool in winter, the forehead is swollen and painful, the forehead pain is like a crack, dizziness, and the forehead feels hot; Symptoms such as pain and anxiety in the brow rib and unswelling of the eyebrows.
In addition to the most common pain, there are also dizziness in the head injury, the head is particularly afraid of cold, some need to wear a hat and a headscarf in summer, some are afraid of heat, and the cool breeze blows in winter, the head is heavy like a wrap, the scalp is numb, convulsions, throbbing, or there is a sense of sticking objects, a feeling of insects, or dizziness and stuffiness, brain ringing or blurred vision and other symptoms.
It can be seen that each person's situation is different, and the cause of the disease is different, so the headache symptoms are also different, and they need to be treated differently. Only by prescribing the right medicine can we get rid of the disease and solve the problem of our own disease, otherwise the consequences will be very serious.
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Symptoms of headaches
In fact, through the symptoms of headache, we can understand what the cause of headache is, so for people who often have headaches, we must understand the symptoms, so what are the symptoms of headache?
Symptoms of headaches
There are many reasons for the appearance of headaches, if it is caused by infectious diseases, patients often have such symptoms, that is, the onset of the disease is acute, and it will be accompanied by a severe headache and last for a long time, but the patient will not have fever, and there may be some impairment in consciousness, if this symptom may be intracranial hemorrhage.
If it is a long-term recurrent headache, it may be a nervous disorder or a vascular headache. If the headache is chronic and there are some symptoms of vomiting and edema, then there may be a lesion in the furnace. For chronic headaches in young adults, most of them are caused by emotional tension and anxiety.
Through the introduction, we can understand that there are still many symptoms that cause headaches, and different symptoms correspond to different conditions, and we can judge according to our own conditions.
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Primary and secondary headaches.
1. The basic causes of headaches.
In terms of the cause of headache, it can be divided into primary and secondary headaches. Primary headache is a headache that occurs during tension, and there is also a migraine, and a secondary headache is a headache secondary to other factors, such as physical trauma, infection, inflammation, tumors, and cerebrovascular diseases.
Therefore, the pain that occurs is also considered comprehensively, and it cannot be considered as caused by one factor, but must be considered comprehensively.
Essence. Second, this can also happen when God is nervous.
Tension headache is the patient's head discomfort when he is tired, nervous and poorly rested, and can also show swelling pain in the forehead and bilateral temporal temples. Most patients with migraine will have visual aura when the head pain occurs, and episodic and pulsating headaches will occur on one or both sides of the head.
3. The best way to get a headache.
1.You can try using water to relieve headaches.
Satisfactory results can be obtained by bathing, but the bathing time should not exceed 20 minutes and the temperature of the water should not exceed 35 to 36 degrees Celsius.
2.Headache with the method of showering.
If you feel tightness and stiffness in your back and neck when you have a headache, you can rinse these areas with a gentle stream of warm water for 5 minutes. When showering, concentrate and enjoy the comfort of the gentle water. However, if you still have a headache in the process of "**", it will definitely not be effective.
3.Cold compress** headache.
When the headache is just beginning and relatively mild, you can use a hand towel to soak it in cold water, wring off part of the water, apply it to the head and forehead and recite. _
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Types of headaches: Tension headaches are characterized by a dull, non-pulsatile persistent pain in the occipital area that is almost daily, such as a tightening of the band around the head or a tightening sensation around the head.
A feeling of oppression or heaviness. Without prodromal symptoms such as nausea.
Vomiting, photophobia, or phonophobia.
Visual impairment, etc., many patients may be accompanied by dizziness.
Symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety or depression, painful muscles, tender or tender points, and sometimes pulling the hair. The muscles of the neck, shoulders and back are stiff and comfortable. Tension-type headaches may occur more frequently, with no disruption to daily life during the interval between headaches, and may coexist with migraine During migraine attacks, unilateral temporal or retroorbital throbbing headaches are common, or they can be general.
Unilateral or bilateral frontal headaches, often accompanied by nausea.
Vomiting, photophobia, or phonophobia.
fatigue, etc. Compression of ipsilateral carotid or superficial temporal artery headache can reduce most headache attacks for 2 hours to 1 day, and after the headache subsides, fatigue, fatigue, weakness, and poor appetite are common, and they can be improved in 1 or 2 days. Cluster headaches are usually unforeseen and painful in one orbit and/or frontotemporal.
Cluster seizures occur in series after another, showing a short, very intense, unilateral, persistent non-throbbing headache, and always a unilateral headache, the patient is restless or leaning forward and backward shaking, and some patients will punch the head to relieve the pain; Headache may be accompanied by ipsilateral conjunctival hyperemia, lacrimation, eyelid edema or nasal congestion, runny nose, etc. Each episode lasts from a few minutes to 2 hours and resolves on its own. Seizures occur almost every day at the same time (often at night) and wake up from sleep. Brain tumor headache is a headache caused by an intracranial tumor mass, in which the intracranial pressure increases and gradually worsens, resulting in headache, reactive cerebral edema occurs around the tumor, and the cerebrospinal fluid circulation pathway is obstructed and venous return is also blocked due to the mass of the brain tumor, resulting in headache.
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What are the specific symptoms of headache Have you been shot?
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Depending on the type of headache, the symptoms of the headache vary among patients. Due to the headache caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, patients often present with a feeling of tightness in the head, a feeling of grogginess on the top of the head, like a feeling of pressure on the lid, and the symptoms of not being awake. Patients with migraine can present with headache on one side or on both sides, mainly throbbing headache, and the symptoms of headache will naturally improve after sleep.
Abnormalities in blood pressure, if the patient is diastolic and cause headache symptoms, often present with swelling pain. Headaches caused by intracranial mass disease and venous sinus thrombosis are also predominantly painful. Headache caused by subarachnoid hemorrhage or intracerebral hemorrhage is predominantly a sudden, bursting, unbearable pain.
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Headache is a relatively broad term, in fact, it is medically divided into many different types, such as migraine, the common manifestation is that one side of the headache is more severe, there will be a pulse pain. Tension headaches tend to occur in situations of nervousness and emotional anxiety, with the main pain located in the posterior occipital and neck areas. Trigeminal neuralgia tends to occur suddenly during the process of washing your face and brushing your teeth, and the pain lasts for a short time and may stop suddenly.
Headache is one of the more common situations in life, there are many diseases that may cause this symptom, in fact, we should have a certain understanding of the specific characteristics of headache, so that we can judge the direction of the disease in time, in order to be able to better targeted treatment, rather than blindly using painkillers, so what are the manifestations of headache?
1. Manifestations of migraine.
Migraine is a disease that is easy to appear in middle-aged people and young people, generally onset in adolescence, the disease has a clear familial genetic tendency, 20% of migraine patients will have some signs before the attack, such as the possibility of depressed mood, there may be symptoms such as gold stars in front of the eyes. The symptoms of migraine patients mainly start from the back of the orbit on one side, and then the pain will gradually intensify, slowly spreading to half of the head or even the whole head. The pain of migraine patients often manifests as pulse-like pain, and migraine is easy to occur when mood swings are relatively large or after smoking and drinking, and generally does not last for more than three days.
2. Manifestations of tension headache.
The manifestation of tension headache will be relatively obvious, usually when the mood is anxious or emotionally stressed, the patient will feel headache and neck pain, the location of the pain is mostly in the back of the head and neck, sometimes there may be a frontal headache, generally manifested as a persistent dull pain. Patients with tension headache may also experience a feeling of tightness and pressure, and generally begin to experience head discomfort after waking up, and as the symptoms of the headache gradually worsen, the corresponding pain will become more and more obvious, and may even have similar pain for a long time.
3. Manifestations of trigeminal neuralgia.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a very common disease in life, patients often often have a sudden severe pain in one side of the head and face when brushing their teeth and washing their face, and each pain attack is relatively short, maybe only a few seconds, or it may be a few minutes. Trigeminal neuralgia stops very suddenly, but it can also cause muscle cramps on the ipsilateral side, conjunctival hyperemia, and tearing.
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Headache is a common clinical symptom and is usually confined to the upper half of the skull, including pain in the brow arch, upper edge of the ear chakra, and above the external occipital carina.
There are various forms of headache pain, and the common forms of headache are mostly swelling pain, dull pain, tearing pain, electric shock-like pain, pinprick-like pain, and some are accompanied by a feeling of blood vessel pulsation and head tightness, as well as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and other symptoms. In addition, secondary headache can also be accompanied by symptoms or signs of other systemic diseases, such as infectious diseases often accompanied by fever, vascular lesions often accompanied by hemiplegia, aphasia, epilepsy and other neurological deficit symptoms. Headaches can cause different harms depending on the severity, and severe conditions can cause patients to lose their ability to live and work.
Headaches are numerous, neuralgia, intracranial infection, intracranial mass lesions, cerebrovascular diseases, extracranial head and face diseases, and systemic diseases such as acute infection and poisoning. Headache is complex, so the history of headache patients should focus on the onset of headache, the location of headache, the frequency, duration, nature, degree of pain, whether there are prodromal symptoms, and whether there are clear precipitating factors, headache aggravation and relief factors, etc. Headaches can range from mild to severe, and the pain can be long or short.
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The common causes of headaches are lack of sleep, relative lack of oxygen in the body or after strenuous exercise, mainly because the increase in carbon dioxide will dilate the cerebral blood vessels, resulting in a significant increase in intracranial pressure, and the increase in intracranial pressure will lead to obvious headaches, and even nausea and vomiting, and the same is true after strenuous exercise.
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