What s the deal with scalp pain, is there inflammation?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are several possibilities for scalp inflammation: the first possibility is erysipelas, which is due to streptococcal infection, and you can use intravenous penicillin sodium injection or oral azithromycin dry suspension for antibacterial and anti-infection**. At the same time, it can be combined with a wet compress of Lefnoll solution, and then apply fusidic acid cream 2 times a day.

    The second case considers shingles, which is due to inflammation caused by the virus. Clinically**, oral acyclovir tablets, or ganciclovir capsules, and topical acyclovir ointment can be applied**. The third condition is inflammation due to allergies, mainly seborrheic dermatitis occurs.

    In clinical practice, oral olopatadine hydrochloride tablets or epistine hydrochloride capsules, topical desonide cream or mometasone furoate cream can be applied**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many causes of scalp pain, and the causes of pain in different parts of the scalp are different, and the answers are as follows:

    Clause. 1. Most scalp pain is neuropathic pain, and the most common is great auricular neuralgia. Patients will have severe pain in a certain area of the scalp, that is, the area behind the ear, accompanied by numbness, throbbing pain, without nausea and vomiting.

    Clause. 2. Tension headache, in addition to scalp pain, patients will also feel a sense of compression or even a sense of banding.

    Clause. 3. Infectious headache, generally after fever or fever, there will be pain in the whole scalp, such a headache is not accompanied by nausea and vomiting. When this symptom occurs, it is generally necessary to treat the symptoms**.

    Clause. Fourth, also pay attention to whether there is a rash or herpes near the range of scalp pain. If this is the case, also pay attention to the possibility of scalp pain caused by a viral infection.

    Most of this pain is burning, more severe pain, and can also be not accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Scalp pain can have a variety of causes, but here are some of the common causes that can lead to scalp pain:

    Nervousness or stress: Emotional tension, anxiety or stress can cause tension in the scalp muscles, causing scalp pain or a sense of urgency.

    Scalp inflammation: Inflammatory diseases on the scalp, such as scalp eczema, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp, etc., can cause scalp pain and discomfort.

    Scalp infections: Scalp infections such as scalp boils, scalp sores, scalp herpes, etc., can cause localized scalp pain.

    Scalp injuries: Scalp injuries, such as head bumps, scrapes, scratches, etc., can cause scalp pain.

    Psoriasis (psoriasis): Psoriasis is a chronic** disease that can affect the scalp, causing scalp pain, itching, and scaling.

    Neuropathic headaches: Certain neuropathic headaches, such as tension-type headaches and migraines, can cause scalp pain.

    Other causes: Other causes, such as scalp muscle spasms, medications***, increased intracranial pressure, etc., can also cause scalp pain.

    If you experience frequent scalp pain or experience persistent or severe pain, it is advisable to consult a doctor for evaluation and diagnosis. Doctors can determine the cause based on the medical history, symptoms, and necessary tests, and develop an appropriate plan to relieve scalp pain and deal with the underlying problem. Thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your symptoms are more likely to be caused by greater occipital neuralgia, cutaneous nerve spasm, cerebral insufficiency, or migraine. It is recommended that you massage the lower scalp frequently to relieve it, and then take gastrodia headache tablets or compound sheep horn tablets**, and it is best to do CT examination of the lower brain and blood pressure and lipid test**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Headache refers to various pains in the upper half of the skull, which is one of the common symptoms of many diseases, and is mostly nonspecific; However, certain headaches and their accompanying symptoms and signs may be a sign of worsening or severity of the condition; Sudden, acute, severe headache, which is different from the original chronic headache; Progressively worsening subacute headache with a fluctuating and worsening course of the disease within half a year; Headaches occur or worsen after strenuous exertions such as breathing, straining, coughing and wheezing.

    Internal factors: such as mental stress, stress and other factors, can cause hair loss. However, if there is a large amount of detachment, it may be a kidney problem.

    Traditional Chinese medicine says: Hair is the end of blood, which shows that you must be unable to run blood and qi in the near future. External Factors:

    It may be due to dry weather and dry shampoo, which makes the hair oil wash away a lot, unable to protect the scalp and cause hair loss. I think you'd better change your shampoo first, such as the Chinese herbal care series and the like, it's a plant anti-hair loss, and the effect is better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Blood vessels are exposed, and you should beware of high blood pressure; As for the epidermal pain of the head, if the pain site is relatively fixed and limited, and the pain is aggravated by gently tapping with the fingers, it may be neuritis, and it can be significantly improved with Chuanxiong tea granules or Tai Chi Tongtian liquid for three days. If the pain persists after three days, please go to a major hospital for a scan of the brain and find a neurologist for diagnosis. Wishing you good health!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is a vascular neurogenic pain, sometimes sweating on the sleeping side, catching a cold after turning over, and sometimes a cold can occur.

    Oral antipyretic analgesics or analgesic tablets can be solved once.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maybe it's tiring. Watching TV or playing on the computer for a long time. I used to be like that.

    It may also be that the hair is tied by a rubber band, although it is not tight, but it may be tied for a long time, and the hair will be set, and it will change its original form when it is untied, so it hurts. If that's the case. That's fine, we're all like that.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Tie your hair too tightly.

    If you tie your hair too tightly, your scalp.

    After being pulled for a long time and the scalp is relaxed, the pain will be reduced. Change your hairstyle frequently, and don't tie your head or ponytail for a long time.

    2. Fall asleep with wet hair.

    Many people fall asleep without drying their hair after taking a shower, and the cold can easily invade the head at this time, resulting in scalp pain. It is important to blow dry your hair thoroughly before going to bed.

    3. Scalp neuralgia.

    Scalp neuralgia is a superficial and fixed pain that is sharp and has a lot to do with wind, colds, and colds. Paroxysmal twitching pain on the scalp can occur in people of all ages, as well as neralgia in the scalp if you have sinusitis, high blood pressure, and studying too hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Scalp pain refers to various pains in the upper half of the skull, which is one of the common symptoms of many diseases, and most of them have no specificity; However, certain cephalic pain and its accompanying symptoms and signs may be a sign of worsening or severity of the condition. Internal causes of scalp pain. Factors such as mental stress and stress can cause hair loss.

    However, if there is a large amount of detachment, it may be a kidney problem. External causes of scalp pain: It may be due to dry weather and dry shampoo, which makes the hair oil wash away a lot, unable to protect the scalp and cause hair loss.

    Regarding scalp pain, you'd better change your shampoo first.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, head redermatose pain is not a disease.

    system, is one of the symptoms of other diseases. When suffering from wind and cold, the pores of the head are constricted due to the cold, and the blood flow is not smooth, and the nervous system is particularly sensitive at this time, so you will feel scalp pain.

    Suggestions: Life should be regular, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and should not be overly nervous or fatigued, otherwise it will cause headaches. Physical activities such as jogging, walking, swimming, tai chi, qigong, etc. should be carried out appropriately.

    Exercise can enhance the toughness and elasticity of blood vessels and improve vasomotor function.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may still be a neurological copy

    Reason, ** In addition to taking DU and relieving your condition with painkillers at the onset of the disease, there are commonly used aspirin, ibuprofen painkillers, vitamin B1 and gamma oryzanol and other drugs. It is recommended that you usually eliminate mental anxiety and tension, arrange your work and rest reasonably, ensure adequate sleep every day, and insist on an appropriate amount of exercise to enhance your physical fitness. If there is vascular neuropathy in the head, the patient with neurological symptoms should work or usually do not pay attention to the sitting posture, the neck should be checked for lesions, mainly due to cervical spine lesions caused by vascular neuropathy, which may be neuropathic pain caused by wind.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it may be because you are tired, pay more attention to rest.

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