What is neuropathic headache?

Neurogenic headache is a relatively common disease, mostly caused by neurological disorders. When neuropathic headache occurs, it can be manifested as headache, dullness, and more serious nausea and vomiting, which affects the work and life of patients and their sleep. When a headache occurs, you should go to the hospital for treatment, and have a cranial CT done to clarify the cause of the headache, and take oral medications such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, headache capsules or acetaminophen. If the headache cannot be relieved after oral medication, hospitalization is required to determine whether the patient has fever and intracranial infection.