How to relieve the numbness of the scalp

Numbness of the scalp is produced by chronic tension, chronic contraction of the capitellar tendons, and inflammation. In this case, a cervical spine plain film examination should be perfected to clarify whether there is a straightening of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine, which pulls on the muscles of the posterior occipital region. Treatment with medication to relax the muscles and relieve inflammation is commonly used with compound cloxazolazone, two tablets once, three times a day; or eperisone, fifty milligrams once, three times a day; and tizanidine, two milligrams once, twice a day. All of these drugs have a stimulating effect on the gastrointestinal tract and are recommended to be taken after meals. Other optional medications, such as Chinese patent medicine, are available, such as headache nin, three capsules once, three times a day, for a course of about twenty-eight days. In addition, physical therapy and hot compresses can be performed, and patients can also massage their own scalp to relieve tension in the head.