What happens to vasoneurotic headaches?

Vascular neuropathic headache is mainly triggered by mental tension or emotional excitement or after overexertion. The symptoms are mainly persistent dull headache with a feeling of pressure, tightness and heaviness. The pain is usually located in the temporal region or the back of the occipital region on both sides, or the whole head, or the top of the head. Patients may be triggered by irregular life, excessive alcohol consumption, chronic sleep deprivation, and emotional stress. Patients with vascular neuropathic headache can undergo relaxation therapy to relax the muscles, stabilize the mind and reduce anxiety, and then the headache will be relieved. Patients can take oral pain medications, such as painkillers and aminoglutethimide tablets, to relieve the headache. Physiotherapy can also be used to improve the symptoms of headache by means of acupuncture and head massage.