Nerve twitching in the right side of the brain

Right cerebral nerve twitching is a neurological headache, which can also be caused by neurasthenia. Problems such as lack of sleep, anemia, low blood sugar, and low blood cholesterol can cause right cerebral neuralgia. In some patients, the throbbing pain is a headache caused by bad emotions such as tension and stress. It is also more common to have paroxysmal headaches, which can be caused by a variety of reasons, including physiological reasons and possibly related to disease. In addition, there are other causes of right-sided nerve twitches such as coughing. When the body coughs, the pressure on the brain increases, and the brain tingles for a few seconds or minutes. Many people also experience headaches when the temperature rises, so it is important to identify the cause and treat it promptly.