What happens when you bend over and get a headache?

Headaches that occur when bending over can be considered myotonic headaches, neurological headaches, and headaches caused by changes in intracranial pressure after bending over, which can be related to elevated blood pressure or colds. However, if the headache occurs frequently after bending over, it is recommended to consult a hospital for systematic examination, because it is necessary to be alert to whether the headache is caused by intracranial occupancy, so CT of the head, ultrasound of the blood vessels in the intracranial segment, blood pressure measurement, vital signs measurement, and cerebrospinal fluid aspiration examination should be done to determine the specific cause and then treatment. If the headache is considered to be myotonic, it can be treated by acupuncture, massage, traction, etc.