Blowing headache may be caused by physiological factors, migraine, neurological headache, cold and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: After the head is exposed to cold wind, it is easy to lead to cerebral vascular contraction, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which may cause headaches, which is a normal physiological reaction. This is a normal physiological reaction. By staying away from the cold environment and paying attention to head warmth, headache symptoms can be gradually relieved.
2. Migraine: If there is a history of migraine, it is likely to trigger a migraine attack after blowing wind, which may cause headache, and may be accompanied by nausea, photophobia, phonophobia and other symptoms.
3. Neurogenic headache: After blowing wind, especially long time blowing cold wind, it is easy to lead to cerebral vascular contraction dysfunction, resulting in the contraction of the scalp part of the muscle, fascia, may cause headache, may also be accompanied by panic, tinnitus and other manifestations.
4. Cold: blowing wind is likely to cause cold and flu, may cause headaches, may also be accompanied by cough, nasal congestion, runny nose and other manifestations.
Blowing wind headache, exclude physiological factors, should pay attention to, as soon as possible to seek medical attention.