What medication to take for the throbbing head nerve pain

Most of the head nerve throbbing pain is a kind of neuralgia, which can be treated with symptomatic pain medications, commonly used are phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, and also nerve nourishing treatment with B vitamins, usually vitamin B1, vitamin B6, adenosine cobalamin and methylcobalamin. If the patient is considered to have tension headache, the main manifestation is persistent swelling, soreness and dull pain in the back of the head, as well as the top of the head and frontotemporal region, which can also appear in bursts of aggravation, and some patients may also have an explosion-like sensation, or tightness and pressure. The patient should be instructed to relax, reduce stress, and improve sleep, which may reduce the patient’s symptoms. If the patient’s blood pressure is elevated, the above symptoms may also occur, and the blood pressure should be monitored.