What’s wrong with your head not being awake?

The head is not awake due to brain fatigue, for example, the patient’s brain is in a state of fatigue after excessive brain use, or high-intensity brain activity, or after poor sleep, staying up late, insomnia and sleeplessness, which can lead to a feeling of head being not awake. Because of chronic lack of blood supply to the brain, or the presence of white matter encephalopathy in the brain, causing the patient to have a drowsy, wooden, unconscious feeling in the head. It is recommended that the patient visit the hospital for cervical vascular ultrasound, transcranial Doppler, and head CT examinations, and laboratory tests for blood lipids, blood flow, blood glucose, and coagulation to see if the patient has insufficient cerebral blood supply, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and whether the blood is in a high-fat, high-viscosity state. If there are any of these reasons, we can give drugs to improve blood circulation and activate blood stasis.