What kind of headaches do you see in Western medicine?

The departments for headache are cardiovascular medicine, respiratory medicine, psychiatry, oncology, ophthalmology, emergency medicine, neurology and so on.
1. Neurology, neurosurgery: headache caused by cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction. The onset of the disease is rapid, the degree is more intense, the duration is long, and most of them are accompanied by different degrees of consciousness disorder.
2. Cardiovascular medicine: headache caused by hypertension, often triggered by fatigue, tension, alcohol consumption and other factors.
3. Respiratory medicine: seen in upper respiratory tract infection, often due to rain, cold, overwork. It is often accompanied by cough, sore throat, fever and other symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection.
4. Psychosomatic: seen in anxiety disorders, migraine, etc., often caused by anxiety, tension. It is often accompanied by dizziness, insomnia, forgetfulness, irritability and anxiety.
5. Oncology: seen in intracranial benign and malignant tumors, headache occurs slowly and aggravates progressively, often accompanied by vomiting, optic papillae edema, limb paralysis and so on.
6. Pentacameral medicine: seen in otitis media, glaucoma, etc. Acute glaucoma causes severe headache. It may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, etc.
7. Emergency medicine: seen in brain trauma, carbon monoxide poisoning, etc., can be accompanied by impaired consciousness, shock, etc..
Headache is recommended to consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the physician to determine the treatment program.