What’s wrong with feeling tightness in your head when you sleep?

When sleeping, the head feels tight, especially when the back of the occiput touches the pillow, this is a chronic muscle tension, chronic inflammation of the scalp capitellar tendon membrane occurs, myofascial inflammation will involve the capitellar tendon membrane and the muscles of the back of the neck, and sometimes down to the back of the shoulder muscles. Patients often have cervical spondylosis, long-term work or head down leads to cervical vertebrae physiological arc straightening, the muscles of the back of the neck by the passive tension and chronic inflammation, and up will involve the capitellar tendon membrane and its direct connection, and some patients have emotional anxiety, anxiety can easily lead to the patient’s nervousness, think a lot of things, the brain can not be quiet, the neuromuscular excitability increases, which will lead to long-term chronic contraction of the muscles, it is recommended that Patients take oral cotrimoxazole or ethiprone, tizanidine, a class of drugs to reduce muscle tone.