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Headache caused by internal lesions.
Meningitis and cerebrovascular diseases include hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease and ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Intracranial masses and increased intracranial pressure, including brain tumors, brain abscesses, intracranial hematomas, cysts (arachnoiditis), brain parasites, etc. Hypocreature syndrome, epileptic headache.
Headache after head injury.
Headache in the early stages of head injury is associated with soft tissue injury, cerebral edema, intracranial hemorrhage, hematoma, infection, etc. Late-stage headaches are quite common, mostly debilitating, and are called "traumatic neurological signs" or "post-traumatic brain syndrome".
Vascular headache.
Migraine, cluster headache, headache caused by infection, poisoning, high fever, high blood pressure, various hypoxic states, and hypoglycemia.
Neurittic headache of the head and neck.
The trigeminal nerve, the greater occipital nerve, the supraorbital nerve, and the auricotemporal nerve, among others, can cause neuralgia in the head due to cold, infection, or trauma.
Headaches caused by lesions of the head and neck**, muscles, and skull.
Acute scalp infection, boils, and skull tumors can all cause local headaches, and muscle contractile headaches caused by cervical spondylosis are quite common.
Headaches caused by nasal lesions.
Headaches are caused by paranasal sinusitis and nasopharyngeal cancer.
Headaches caused by eye lesions.
Refractive errors include farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia, eye muscle balance disorders, glaucoma, and acute eye staining, which often cause severe headaches.
Headaches caused by ear lesions.
Acute otitis media and mastoiditis may have severe earache and extend to one side of the headache, which is often pulsatile and pulsating.
Headaches caused by oral lesions.
Toothache can sometimes extend to the affected side of the face. Temporomandibular joint pain often extends locally to one side of the headache, joint pain during bite, and localized tenderness.
Headaches caused by physical disorders other than the head and neck.
Including non-migraine vascular headache is mostly caused by systemic diseases that dilate blood vessels inside and outside the skull, such as infection, poisoning, high fever, hypertension, various hypoxic states, such as cerebral insufficiency, cardiopulmonary insufficiency, anemia, etc.
Traction headache.
It is seen in cardiac insufficiency, emphysema, etc., and is caused by mild cerebral swelling caused by intracranial venous congestion.
Neurasthenic headache.
That is, neurasthenic syndrome, which is more common in chronic infection, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, pediatric intestinal parasitic disease, etc., and endocrine and metabolic diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, perimenopausal syndrome, etc.
Neurosis and psychosis.
It can also cause headaches.
Associated diseases. Meningitis, brain tumors, brain abscesses, intracranial hematomas.
Non-disease ** element.
Head contusions, bruises, etc., can also cause headaches.
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Guidance: Hello, one is a migraine, the other is a vascular neuropathic headache, go to the hospital for a detailed examination.
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