What are the causes of headaches, and what are the causes of headaches?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Causes of headaches:

    1 Migraine: all of them are acute** attacks, accompanied by some specific symptoms. (1) Migraine: (2) Cluster headache (3) Cervical migraine.

    2 Non-migraine: no obvious episodic and specific concomitant symptoms. It is mostly caused by systemic diseases that dilate intracranial and extracranial blood vessels, such as infection, poisoning, high fever, hypertension, various hypoxic states (cerebral insufficiency, cardiopulmonary insufficiency, anemia, altitude sickness), and hypoglycemia.

    There is always a primary symptom that can be diagnosed.

    3.There is also temporal arteritis, which is more common in middle-aged and older men, and is partly related to collagen disease.

    2) Head and neck neuritis headache: the greater occipital nerve, supraorbital nerve and auricular temporal nerve, etc., can cause neuralgia of the head nerve due to cold, infection or trauma. The first branch of the trigeminal nerve can also cause persistent or transient exacerbation of pain in the anterior head due to infection, cold, etc., which is called trigeminal neuritis or symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia.

    See Chapter V, Section 1 for details.

    3) Headache caused by lesions of the head and neck**, muscles, and skull:

    1. Acute scalp infection, boils, and skull tumors can cause local headaches. The primary lesion is obvious, and diagnosis is not difficult.

    2 Tension headache (muscle contraction headache): quite common. It is caused by continuous contraction of the head and neck muscles, and is usually a persistent dull pain in the anterior head, occipital neck, or whole head.

    **Most are caused by nervousness or anxiety, but can also be secondary to vascular headache or headache with lesions of the five senses, sometimes caused by head and neck myositis, cervical muscle strain, or cervical spondylosis.

    4) Headache caused by lesions of the five senses and oral cavity: headache is caused by the spread of pain at the site of the original lesion"Referred headache"。There are obvious signs of primary disease. When the signs are not obvious, such as mild refractive error and chronic glaucoma, it is easy to miss the diagnosis.

    1 Nasal lesions:

    1) Paranasal sinusitis: (2) Nasopharyngeal cancer.

    2 Ocular lesions:

    1) Refractive error (farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia) and eye muscle balance disorder.

    2) Glaucoma.

    3) Acute ** staining of the eye:

    3 Ear lesions: acute otitis media and mastoiditis may have severe earache and extend to one side of the headache, mostly pulsating.

    4 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are several types of headaches:

    The first is some of the primary **, such as migraine, which has aura migraine, caused by certain genetic factors, such as parents, and some people's children have such headaches, which is hereditary.

    The second is endocrine disorders, for example, women often have headaches after menstruation, and these are endocrine disorder headaches.

    The third is pressure headache, which is a muscle tension headache caused by high stress and tension.

    The fourth is mast cells, which are some of them are sensitive to the outside world, and the blood vessels secrete mast cells, which cause this kind of cluster headache, and the headache is very severe.

    Every kind of headache has **, there are many secondary ones**, infection, intracranial hypertension, high blood pressure, trauma, taking some kind of medication, etc., these are some other secondary cases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many causes of headache, which cannot be described by several major causes, and the main causes of headache are craniocerebral lesions, extracranial lesions, systemic diseases, mental and psychological factors, and other factors.

    1.Craniocerebral lesions: infectious factors such as meningitis, encephalitis, etc.; vascular lesions such as cerebral embolism, hypertensive encephalopathy, etc.; Mass lesions such as brain tumors, intracranial cysticercosis, etc.; Traumatic brain injuries such as brain **, cerebral contusion, etc.; and migraine, headache after lumbar anesthesia, etc.

    These brain lesions can cause headaches.

    2.Extracranial lesions: cranial diseases such as skull fractures, skull tumors, etc.; Neck diseases such as cervical spondylosis; Neuralgia such as trigeminal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia, etc.; Sinus infections, etc., can cause headaches.

    3.Systemic diseases: acute infection such as pneumonia, influenza, etc.; poisoning such as carbon monoxide poisoning, organophosphate poisoning, etc.; Hypertension, pulmonary encephalopathy, uremia, heat stroke, etc., can lead to headaches.

    4.Mental and psychological factors: such as neurasthenia, anxiety, depression, etc., headache symptoms may occur.

    5.Other factors, such as altitude sickness, alcohol withdrawal, and the use of certain medications, can cause headaches.

    When a patient has a headache, there are many possible **, and it should be treated in a timely manner, with a clear diagnosis by a doctor, and it should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I feel that most of it is due to lack of sleep, and sometimes I don't sleep well and have a headache the next morning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Headache is a common clinical symptom, usually confined to the upper half of the skull, including the brow arch, the upper edge of the ear chakra, and the pain above the external occipital carina. Headaches are numerous, such as neuralgia, intracranial infection, intracranial mass lesions, cerebrovascular diseases, extracranial head and face diseases, and systemic diseases such as acute infection and poisoning. The age of onset is common in young adults, middle age, and old age.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many reasons, how about you? Mostly in the cerebrovascular aspect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.related to genetics;

    2.Gender factors are also more common, with women having 2 to 3 times more migraine than men;

    3.It is related to the working environment and work habits, such as sitting work, working with the head down, studying nervously, etc.;

    4.Related to sleep habits, if insomnia or use too high pillows during sleep, it is easy to cause muscle tension in the neck, leading to nerve dysfunction, and then causing migraine;

    5.It is related to nutrient deficiencies, such as lack of B vitamins, calcium deficiency, magnesium deficiency and other trace elements can also cause migraines;

    6.Dietary habits, such as chocolate, alcohol consumption, and smoking, can cause migraines.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many causes of headaches, usually due to fatigue, nervousness or cold. If you have a long-term headache, it is better to pay attention to it and go to the hospital for a check-up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it might be the reason for the cold.

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