Bad mood total headache cause

Bad moods do lead to frequent headaches, and this pain is usually related to the following factors: first of all, bad moods can cause sympathetic excitation, which can lead to neurovascular headaches due to increased nerve tension. For patients with a history of hypertension, a bad mood will also cause increased blood pressure, increased heart contraction and faster heart conduction speed, which will further aggravate the headache situation. A bad mood can also lead to activation of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system in the body, and excessive secretion of aldosterone in the body can also cause headaches. In addition, it is obvious that bad mood will also cause imbalance of secretion of neurohumoral-endocrine system, which will further aggravate the clinical manifestation of dizziness and headache.