What should I do if I have a pain in my brain that swells up in bursts?

Cerebral pain, a burst of swelling pain may be related to primary headache, cerebrovascular disease, hypertension, mental and emotional state or even brain tumor, etc., usually need to be treated according to the cause and symptoms. 1. Paroxysmal headache is mostly seen in primary headache, which usually requires appropriate symptomatic treatment, using painkillers such as ibuprofen to relieve pain, and maintaining good living habits to improve the symptoms. 2. If cerebrovascular diseases such as intracranial aneurysm and arteriovenous malformation cause paroxysmal headache, detailed intracranial imaging and cranial Doppler examination are needed to identify the lesion site, and interventional embolization or surgical resection is carried out after evaluation. 3. If the paroxysmal headache is caused by high blood pressure, it is necessary to find out whether the high blood pressure is the primary cause, and then carry out the treatment for the cause, such as adrenal gland tumors need to be surgically resected or the use of valsartan and other antihypertensive treatment. 4. If the paroxysmal headache is caused by poor mental emotional state, such as insomnia, poor rest, depression, anxiety, etc., some psychotropic drugs, such as haloperidol melittin tablets, can be used to improve the symptoms. 5. Rarely, paroxysmal head swelling caused by intracranial tumors, which need to be diagnosed by imaging, biochemistry and other tests, and usually require surgical resection. Paroxysmal swelling of the brain may also be caused by other more rare causes such as poisoning, inflammation in the brain, etc., which need to be diagnosed and treated by a professional physician, and medication should be administered under his/her guidance to avoid accidents.