What are the symptoms of neurological headaches

Neuropathic headaches, also known as tension headaches, can be characterized by head pain, girdle-like tightness, tinnitus and dizziness.
1. Head pain: the nature of the pain is a constant dull pain, that is, the opposite of stabbing pain, cutting pain, is not too sharp pain.
2. Band-like tightness: like wearing a hat, mostly in the temporal region on both sides, the back of the occipital area, the top of the head or the whole head and other parts of the pain.
3. In addition to the above symptoms may also have tinnitus, panic and shortness of breath, dizziness, agitation, fatigue, memory loss, inattention, etc., and in severe cases, it may cause insomnia, neurasthenia, autonomic dysfunction such as urinary frequency, tachycardia, etc., nausea and vomiting, blurred vision and other complications.
It is recommended that headache patients timely consultation, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment, do not blindly self-medication, to avoid adverse consequences.