Patients with vascular tension headache should develop good habits in daily life, and can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen to relieve pain during acute attacks, as well as treprostinil to relieve vasospasm.
Vasotonic headache, also known as tension headache, is a group of symptoms caused by vasodilatory dysfunction and is a kind of neurological headache. Patients mainly manifest as tightening pain in the brain. Most of them are caused by factors such as emotional tension, anxiety, lack of sleep or exertion.
To treat vascular tension headache, patients first need to develop good living habits in daily life, ensure stable mood, regular living, do not stay up late, avoid fatigue, prohibit smoking, drinking, can effectively reduce headache attacks.
When the headache acute attack can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, vasoactive drugs such as treprostinil (rizatriptan benzoate tablets, sumatriptan succinate tablets) to relieve pain. Vasoactive drugs should be taken under medical supervision.
Patients with vascular tension headache need to be concerned about whether there are other causes of headache, such as high blood pressure, and should actively identify the cause of the disease and target treatment to avoid delay.