What’s wrong with the throbbing pain in half of the head?

Headache with jumping pain on the half of the head: First of all, it is considered to be vascular neuropathic headache, which can also be called migraine. It is mostly triggered by patient’s exertion, tension, cold, poor rest, etc. Generally, no abnormality is seen after CT examination of the head. The headache caused by migraine is mostly hemiplegic, and it is mainly throbbing pain. Treatment can be oral painkillers, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen or sumatriptan. Secondly, the headache is mainly throbbing pain on one side of the head, which can also be seen in some patients with hypertension, and the headache is caused by the increase of blood pressure, and most of the headache of hypertension is mainly swelling pain, but individual patients may also have throbbing pain. Finally, headache can also be seen in patients with neurasthenia, due to poor sleep quality at night, which can stimulate the emergence of morning headache, and in severe cases, throbbing pain and burning pain, and patients are advised to adjust the plant nerve dysfunction.