Vascular Tension Headache Symptoms

Vascular tension headaches can generally present with symptoms such as swelling, dull pain, and soreness in the head, and can be accompanied by mood changes. Vasotonic headache is not a standardized name, it should be called tension headache. Tension headaches are initially mild and then gradually worsen. Typical symptoms are dull headache without throbbing, mostly located in the parietal lobe, temporal lobe, frontal lobe and occipital region, and the degree of headache is mild to moderate, and it does not aggravate after physical activities. Patients often say that the top of the head is tight or head tightening sensation, there can also be occipital neck tightness and stiffness, can be aggravated when turning the neck, not accompanied by photophobia or acoustic fear, a few patients can also be accompanied by mild emotional irritability or depression. If diagnosed with tension headache, it should be treated without delay to avoid delay. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, reasonable diet and avoid overwork.