Right Side Headache Warns of Four Diseases

Common pathologic factors for right-sided headaches include migraine, hypertension, postherpetic neuralgia, tension-type headaches, and intracranial lesions. There is usually no such thing as being alert to four diseases.
1. Migraine: lack of sleep, excessive psychological stress, excessive alcohol consumption and other factors may trigger migraine, which can lead to throbbing pain on the right side of the head, accompanied by photophobia, panic, sweating and other symptoms.
2. Hypertension: the presence of hypertension, emotional instability, blood pressure will increase rapidly, which will lead to a throbbing pain on the right side of the head, may also be accompanied by head swelling, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
3. Post-herpetic neuralgia: If the skin on the right side of the head is infected with herpes zoster, neuralgia may appear, which may be manifested as a bout of throbbing pain, or cut-like, electrocution-like, tear-like pain.
4. 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. It is often bilateral or unilateral headache, which can be manifested as throbbing pain, throbbing pain and so on.
5. Intracranial lesions: such as cerebrovascular disease, brain tumors, etc., will also appear the symptoms of right-sided headache.
The right side of the headache, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause, and to carry out targeted treatment.