Headache and dizziness migraine may be caused by mental factors, or it may be caused by intracranial vascular lesions, intracranial space-occupying lesions, and other diseases such as vestibular dysfunction.
1. Mental factors: If there is chronic mental overstress, migraine may be induced, leading to headache, dizziness and other symptoms.
2. Intracranial vascular lesions: headache, dizziness, migraine may also be caused by intracranial vascular disease lesions, such as cerebral hemorrhage, frontal arteritis and other diseases that lead to vasodilatation.
3. Intracranial space-occupying lesions: headache, dizziness, migraine may also be related to intracranial space-occupying lesions, such as cerebral edema, intracranial tumors, and so on, which lead to vascular tension and cause discomfort.
4. Others: Headache, dizziness, migraine may also be related to vestibular dysfunction. Consumption of cheese containing tyramine, meat and pickled food containing nitrite, and chocolate containing phenylethylamine may induce vestibular migraine with dizziness and headache.
Patients are advised to keep a good mindset, pay attention to diet, and if they cannot be relieved or recurring, they should actively seek medical treatment to avoid delaying the condition.