Tingling in the head above the left ear may be due to stress, lack of sleep and other physiological factors, but also due to neurological headaches, migraines and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: usually patients usually live or work under greater pressure or lack of sleep, often triggered by a burst of headache above the left ear, is a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Neurogenic headache: usually due to emotional or nervous tension triggered by the headache, and also with excessive smoking, excessive intake of caffeine, excessive consumption of greasy food and other factors. Patients often have persistent head pain, pressure, heaviness, etc., mostly limited to the two sides of the temporal region, the back of the occiput and the top of the head, which can appear above the left ear head a burst of pain.
3. Migraine: the cause of the disease is not clear, and it is considered to be related to environmental, mental, genetic, endocrine metabolism and other factors, and diet, sensory stimulation, physical activity, environmental changes, etc. can induce migraine. Patients will start to have vague head pain, which can gradually change into throbbing pain, and can be transferred from one side to the other, and can involve the front part of the head or the whole head, and can be aggravated during activities. It is recommended that patients with symptoms of a tingling pain in the head above the left ear should promptly exclude physiological factors, and if it is caused by disease, active treatment is also needed.