What is the pain in the right side of the head?

Patients with a throbbing pain on the right side of the head may have stress, neuralgia, increased blood pressure, and occupying lesions, as follows: 1. Stress: Patients may be tense and stressed, relax and reduce the pressure can be relieved. 2. Neuralgia: Patients with right-sided neuralgia can also appear, such as trigeminal neuralgia, greater occipital neuralgia and temporal neuralgia can appear, and the headache lasts for a short time The headache lasts for a few seconds to 1-2 minutes. Trigeminal neuralgia usually manifests as pain in the periorbital area, maxillary area, or mandibular area, temporal neuralgia is mainly pain in the area behind the ear, and occipital neuralgia usually manifests as pain in the back of the head. 3. Increased blood pressure: Increased blood pressure can also occur in patients, and blood pressure monitoring can clarify the diagnosis. 4. Occupational lesions: Patients with occupational lesions on the right side of the brain may also cause headache. Check the cranial MRI to clarify the diagnosis.