What are the causes of protruding blood vessels in headache

Headache with protruding blood vessels is first considered to be caused by two factors. First, hypertension. Due to the increase in blood pressure, the perfusion to the brain increases, which increases the perfusion to the blood vessels in the scalp, and the patient shows the symptoms of vascular protrusion. Second, the patient has a neurovascular headache. This can be caused by excessive emotional tension or anxiety, which can lead to sympathetic excitement, facial flushing, and accelerated blood flow in the body, inducing the symptoms of headache and vascular protrusion. Patients are advised to measure their blood pressure, relax and, if necessary, go to the hospital for an examination to clarify the cause of the headache.