What should I do if I have a throbbing headache?

Headache may be caused by nervousness, stress, or lack of sleep. First of all, we need to improve sleep, develop a good work and rest habits, sleep on time, get up, do not stay up late, to ensure adequate sleep time, at the same time to reduce stress, relaxation, appropriate to participate in some physical exercise, appropriate to carry out some outdoor exercise, there may be symptomatic relief. It may also be neuralgia, usually seen in trigeminal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia and temporal neuralgia. Patients can experience pain in various different areas. Trigeminal neuralgia usually manifests as pain in one side of the orbit, periorbital area, maxillary area, mandibular area, and facial area, and toothache and ear pain may also occur. Patients with occipital neuralgia mainly manifest pain in the back of the head area, usually lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes, and can be recurrent or several or even dozens of episodes per day. The main symptomatic treatment is carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, or phenytoin sodium. If the patient’s blood pressure is elevated, the above symptoms may also appear, should monitor the blood pressure, the middle-aged and elderly people usually oral amlodipine, young people usually apply irbesartan and valsartan and so on.