Where does the headache occur? What does it indicate?

A throbbing headache is a headache from tense muscles from stress.
The pain spreads to the back of the head and may radiate to both temples. The pain is usually as if something is squeezing and constricting. There may be โปรโมชั่น ufabet pain radiating to both shoulder blades. The symptoms develop gradually. The pain may last for hours, days, weeks, months, or years, depending on stress and lack of rest.
Migraine headaches are usually throbbing on one side of the head (unilateral), but sometimes the pain can affect both sides or the entire head, or may involve nausea, vomiting, or photosensitivity. They are caused by temporary abnormalities in chemical levels in the brain, causing blood vessels in the meninges to contract and relax more than normal.
Cluster headaches are severe, one-sided headaches that often occur around the eye or on the temple.
The eye may be red and tearful on one side of the head. Each episode of pain lasts from about 5 minutes to 3 hours. The pain occurs frequently and at specific times.
Sinus headaches are so similar to migraines and common colds that it can be hard to tell the difference, but sinuses are dull pain in the forehead, nasal cavities, and cheekbones.
Facial nerve inflammation headaches can cause pain in the face and ears. The pain is usually tingling and feels like an electric shock. The pain can be triggered by touching the hand, washing the face, or chewing food.
Severe headaches that you have never experience. Before cause by a stroke or brain tumor. There will be severe pain and other symptoms such as abnormal vision, double vision, blurred vision, numbness, weakness in the arms and legs, difficulty balancing, or some people may have seizures. These are severe symptoms and require immediate medical attention.
However, although most headaches are not dangerous, it is important to treat them properly and to observe any abnormalities or dangerous signs that occur, so that we can get a timely diagnosis and treatment.
Is the “headache” you are experiencing caused by a medical condition?
- Brain tumors: The initial symptoms are usually severe headaches upon waking up in the morning. Symptoms improve later in the day. When coughing, sneezing, or straining to defecate, the pain increases. There is also nausea and vomiting. Sometimes, distant vision may double. If the tumor presses on any position, symptoms will occur according to that position. For example, pressing on the position that controls the arms or legs will cause weakness and numbness in the arms or legs.
- Cerebral hemorrhage is acute and causes severe pain. Over time, the symptoms do not improve even with headache medication.
- Abnormally high brain pressure can caused by many factors, such as tuberculosis, taking certain types of skin-nourishing vitamins, or birth control pills. Patients will experience chronic headaches, blurred vision, and double vision.
- Cerebral venous thrombosis can be caused by taking birth control pills, obese people. Who often have high blood fat. Symptoms include sudden severe headache and may be accompanied by seizures.