What’s with the tingling in my head?

Tingling in the head may be caused by physiological factors, or may be caused by migraine, epilepsy, high blood pressure, post-herpetic neuralgia, tension-type headache and other factors. 1. Physiological factors: for the recent lack of sleep, mental overstress, life stress, easy to cause a burst of headache phenomenon. 2. Migraine: lack of sleep, excessive psychological pressure, excessive alcohol consumption and other factors may trigger migraine, resulting in a sharp headache, accompanied by photophobia, panic, sweating and other symptoms. 3. Hypertension: The presence of high blood pressure and emotional instability can cause a rapid increase in blood pressure, which may lead to a sharp pain in the head, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as head swelling, nausea, vomiting and so on. 4. Epilepsy: epileptic seizures occurring around the time of the seizure, may be a full head swelling or paroxysmal throbbing, stabbing, flashing pain, may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting. 5. Post-herpetic neuralgia: If herpes zoster infection occurs in the skin of the head, neuralgia may appear, which may be manifested as a burst of stabbing pain, or cut-like, electric shock-like, tear-like pain. 6. Tension-type headache: this disease is caused by pericranial muscle or myofascial contraction or ischemia, inflammatory mediator release and other triggers, but also depression, anxiety and other factors. Often bilateral or unilateral headache. A burst of headache symptoms, should be as early as possible to the doctor for examination and treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.