What’s wrong with the pain in the back of the head on both sides of the heel?

The common causes of pain on both sides of the heel of the brain are neurological headache, intracranial infection, intracranial space-occupying lesions and so on. 1. Neurogenic headache: this situation is common in the crowd in excessive tension, overwork, poor sleep, etc., may cause nerve tension caused by scalp muscle or fascial contraction, clinical manifestations of the head persistent dull pain, pressure, heaviness, and so on. 2. Intracranial infection: when intracranial infection occurs, such as bacterial meningitis, viral encephalitis, tuberculous meningitis, etc., the central nervous system, meninges and blood vessels are affected and inflammation occurs, with clinical manifestations such as fever, generalized fatigue, headache and mental depression. 3. Intracranial space-occupying lesions: this condition is common in the clinic, such as intracranial tumors, intracranial abscesses, intracranial hematoma, etc., which may cause intracranial blood vessels to be compressed and pulled, with clinical manifestations such as pain at the back of the head and both sides of the heel, impaired consciousness, and numbness of limbs, etc. If pain symptoms persist or related symptoms occur, the clinical manifestations are fever, general weakness, headache, and mental depression. If the pain persists or the symptoms worsen, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis.