Bulging blood vessels on the head may be related to physiological factors, or may be caused by head hemangioma, high blood pressure and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: commonly found in older people, too thin people may lead to the reduction of subcutaneous fat, resulting in the loss of supporting tissues for blood vessels, which may cause bulging blood vessels on the head.
2. Hemangioma of the head: if you suffer from hemangioma of the head, it may cause the blood vessels on the head to bulge, which is common in infants and young children with hemangioma, tufted hemangioma and so on.
3. High blood pressure: patients with high blood pressure, especially when the blood pressure rises suddenly, it may cause bulging blood vessels on the head.
The bulging blood vessels on the head, after excluding physiological factors, should consult a doctor in time.