What is this throbbing pain in the right back of my head?

A throbbing pain in the right back of the head may be related to vascular headache, neurological headache, cervical spine disease and other factors.
1. Vascular headache: due to the abnormal function of local blood vessel contraction, it will lead to headache, mostly throbbing pain, which can be manifested as throbbing pain in the right back of the head.
2. Neurogenic headache: due to mental tension, lack of sleep, anxiety and other factors, mostly manifested as a throbbing pain in the right back of the head, when the triggering factors are removed, it can often be relieved on its own.
3. Cervical spine disease: cervical spine disease that may affect the function of blood vessels and nerves may also appear head throbbing pain, such as cervical spine degenerative disease, lesion compression of the common carotid artery or local nerves, may lead to the right back of the head throbbing pain.
Right back of the head throbbing pain is caused by a variety of factors, such as symptoms seriously affect the normal life, or symptoms persist difficult to self-relief, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the physician to receive standardized treatment.