What’s the cause of a headache from blowing wind?

The common causes of headache when blowing wind include: tension headache, migraine, herpes zoster, and physical weakness. 1. Tension headache: mainly due to persistent local muscle tension. It can be manifested as pain in the forehead and occipital area with a sense of tightness. When subjected to cold wind, it will aggravate the muscle spasm and induce the symptoms of headache. 2. Migraine: when the patient’s nervous system excitability related gene mutation, may lead to the occurrence of migraine. Its main clinical manifestation is throbbing pain in the head, which will be aggravated when blown by the wind, resulting in the symptom of wind-blown headache. 3. Herpes zoster: Herpes zoster can occur in any part of the body. When the varicella-zoster virus lurks in the trigeminal nerve or other nerve roots of the head and face, it will stimulate the occurrence of herpes zoster when the human body’s resistance decreases after blowing in the wind and being cooled down, thus causing head pain. 4. Physical weakness: if their own immunity is low, blowing wind is very easy to induce the body to have a cold, and then headache, fever, sneezing, runny nose symptoms. The symptoms of headache in the wind, need to pay attention to, timely medical clear reasons, targeted treatment.