Why do headaches and painful areas still wander

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

    It's completely correct to explain my little summary: forehead and eyebrow bone pain - Yang Ming Sutra.

    Headache on the temporal or side of the head—less yang meridian.

    Posterior occipital pain with dorsal neck - solar meridian.

    Peak pain - syncope and yin meridians.

    Headache with teeth - less yin meridian.

    Headache and dizziness, diarrhea and sweating - Taiyin meridian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What causes solar menstrual pain?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, headache is that most people have the most common disease of headaches; Although both from suffering from headaches, but the parts of headaches are different, there are pre-headaches, migraines, aches and headaches after the headache, the causes of these headaches are different, there is a round of headaches that are not cold-induced, but also tension headaches etc. in **, depending on the headache.

    Suggested different parts: Massage these areas regularly: Yin Tang Eye Ming, Yang Defeat Empty Person, Sun, Baihui, Feng Chi, Hegu, Yongquan, and the side of the head and foot less yang gallbladder meridians.

    Wishing you good health!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the pain is reduced after taking the medicine, it means that there is something wrong with your stomach, not the migratory pain you said.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is a symptom of autonomic nervous disorder.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The typical manifestations of autonomic neurosis are somatic symptoms, often with tinnitus, palpitation, menstrual irregularities, dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, bloating, constipation, sweating and other symptoms. There are certain differences in physical symptoms between patients, which makes diagnosis very difficult.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is a non-organic disease, and it can be prescribed according to the symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Do you have just one type of headache or multiple different headaches? Multiple. 2.

    Where is the headache located, or which part is predominant? Wandering, unfixed, forehead, eyebrow frame, top of head, back of head.

    The headache appeared more than 6 months ago. 4.

    How long does it take for a headache to reach its most painful level? A few minutes or more than a few hours? The pain is the same, but the duration is shorter. 6.

    How long do headaches last? Are they continuous or intermittent? Intermittent seizures. 7.

    Do you have frequent headaches? It hurts every day, more than 10 times a day. 8.

    The nature of the headache is: compressive, throbbing, impingingement, soreness, or tingling; Pressure, dullness, dull pain. 9.

    Is the headache mild, moderate, or severe? Mild to moderate.

    Is the headache a little worse in the morning or in the afternoon? It's all the same.

    11.Have you ever been woken up by a headache while sleeping at night? Not.

    Do you have a fever or confusion when you have a headache? Is your neck stiff and painful? Not.

    Did you have problems with your vision before or after the headache? Not.

    Do you have nausea, vomiting, or discomfort with eye movements, as well as harsh light and annoying sounds during headaches? Sometimes I feel that the sound is annoying, and there is no other discomfort.

    Do you like to rest in a darker place, in a quiet place? Loved the quiet.

    Are there any triggers for headaches: menstruation, nervousness, food, drink, lack or excess sleep, smell, trigger bands, etc.? Not.

    17.Do some activities such as coughing, physical activity, etc. worsen the headache? Not.

    How does a headache affect your life? If I stop working, do I have to take a break or can I continue working? Generally tolerable.

    20.Have you been stressed about work or life lately? Not too.

    22.Do your parents or siblings have a history of migraines or other headaches? Not.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This question is very abstract, if you will be fine after a while, forget it, if you feel uneasy, go to the doctor, I sometimes have an inexplicable pain in my head, but it doesn't last long, I don't care, I wish you good health.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    **Headache solution:

    Vitamin C can cause headaches at high altitudes. At this time, it is beneficial to take vitamin C with aspirin. When you're traveling to high altitudes, take 3,000-5,000 mg of vitamin C and two aspirin capsules a day before you leave and during your trip.

    However, you should consult your doctor before taking it. Before taking any high dose of vitamins, you should get permission from your physician. You can also try to drink 9 Shou'an tea, which has the effect of dispelling wind and relieving pain and relieving head discomfort.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be migratory pain, indicating that it is a problem of qi stagnation, while stinging pain is not migratory, which indicates a problem of blood stasis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The location of the pain is not fixed, and it is generalized or hemi-body (i.e., pain in the left arm, pain in the right arm, spinal pain, and headache), with stabbing as the main form of pain.

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