What’s with the headaches?

Tingling in the head may be related to physiological causes such as mental tension, or it may be related to craniocerebral lesions, extracranial lesions such as the skull and neck, and systemic diseases. 1. Physiological causes: when people are depressed, anxious and nervous, the symptoms of a tingling headache may appear. 2. Pathologic causes (1) Craniocerebral lesions: when people have infections such as meningitis, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral blood supply insufficiency and other vascular diseases, craniocerebral trauma such as concussion, contusion, and other diseases, it can cause tingling in the head for a while. (2) Extracranial lesions: headaches can be caused by skull fracture, skull tumor and other cranial diseases, cervical spondylosis, migraine and other neuralgia. (3) Systemic diseases: when a person suffers from influenza, pneumonia, high blood pressure, hypoglycemia, anemia and other diseases, can cause headache symptoms, in addition, when there is alcohol poisoning, carbon monoxide poisoning, etc. can also cause headache. When a person has a headache that cannot be relieved for a long period of time, he or she should consult a doctor in a timely manner.