What’s with the throbbing headache?

A throbbing headache can be caused by migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, acute cerebrovascular disease and other factors.
1. Migraine: belongs to the primary vascular headache disease, may be caused by poor sleep quality, nerve cell excitability disorder, endocrine disorders, neurological factors, etc., the head may appear throbbing headache, manifested as a twitching pain.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia: it is a common cerebral neurological disease, which can be caused by nerve injury, genetic factors, mental stress, etc. It can cause pain in the distribution area of trigeminal nerve, which can be manifested as throbbing headache.
3. Acute cerebrovascular diseases: acute cerebral infarction, acute cerebral hemorrhage, stroke, cerebrovascular accidents and other acute diseases, can also appear in the head with a tendon a twitching pain.
If you have a throbbing headache, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and under the guidance of specialists, you can actively carry out appropriate treatment to help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.