What is the occasional tingling in my head?

Occasional stabbing pains in the head may be caused by occipital neuralgia or temporal neuralgia, which may occur when the patient is cold or has a cold, and may appear as an attack-like stabbing pain. The second aspect is that the occasional tingling in the head may also be migraine. The cause of migraine may be related to family heredity and secondary migraine, such as cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral vascular stenosis, overexertion, and mental tension, which may easily cause patients to have head tingling, showing sudden onset and sudden cessation. Thirdly, the cause of head stabbing pain may be related to lack of sleep, such as staying up late or having low quality sleep, which may easily cause stimulation to the brain nerves.