Is a tingling pain in the back of the head a precursor to sudden death

  A tingling pain in the back of the head is not necessarily a precursor to sudden death, but may be caused by neurogenic headache or bad habits.  Trauma, lack of blood supply to the brain, neurogenic headache, etc. may cause a stabbing pain in the back of the head. It is recommended to go to the neurology department of a hospital for a detailed examination and a CT of the brain to clarify the cause, and then develop a targeted treatment according to the cause. Sometimes, mental stress or poor sleep quality can also easily occur, so you can observe the situation for a period of time, while paying attention to improving sleep quality, not staying up late at night, and ensuring good work and rest habits, after adhering to a period of time, most patients’ symptoms will be relieved. However, if the patient’s symptoms are not relieved, but appear to be aggravated, you should promptly go to the neurology department for consultation.  Most patients with sudden death have no obvious performance, only a few patients may have panic, chest tightness and other uncomfortable performance, and the back of the head a tingling pain is not a precursor to sudden death, patients should not be too panic, if more worried, you can go to the hospital for examination and clear diagnosis.