The difference between a brain tumor headache and a regular headache

Brain tumor generally refers to brain tumor, and the difference between brain tumor headache and common headache mainly lies in the cause and symptoms.
1. Brain tumor headache: brain tumor is a neurological tumor that occurs in the cranial cavity, and its etiology is not yet clear, which may be caused by radiation, viral infection, trauma and other factors. The headache of brain tumor patients is mostly due to the pressure of brain tumor on brain tissues, which stimulates the brain nerves, and with the development of the disease, the symptoms of headache can be gradually aggravated. The headache occurs when waking up in the morning, coughing or having bowel movement, and may be accompanied by vomiting and vision loss.
2. Ordinary headache: Ordinary headache may be caused by overwork, nervousness, pathogen infection, low immunity, smoking, drinking and other factors. The pain is mostly paroxysmal and may be accompanied by fever, dizziness, fatigue, sneezing, diarrhea and other discomforts. Its headache symptoms can be relieved after eliminating the triggers.
Headache patients need to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, for relevant examinations, so as to clarify the cause of the disease, in order to determine the treatment program.