What causes a throbbing headache?

The causes of throbbing pain at the top of the head include vasoneurotic headache, herpes zoster, intracranial diseases, etc.
1. Vasoneurotic headache: including migraine, tension headache onset of headache will appear a throbbing pain. After the onset of the main use of pain medication symptomatic treatment, including ibuprofen, nimesulide and so on.
2. Herpes zoster: the onset of head throbbing pain, accompanied by herpes and so on. Antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir, ganciclovir, etc., should be used at the time of onset, supplemented with drugs such as methylcobalamin and adenosine tube for nerve nutrition.
3. Intracranial diseases: including cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral aneurysm and so on. At the onset of the disease, there may be a throbbing pain in the head. If there is brain hemorrhage, dehydration diuretics can be used to improve the symptoms; if the condition is serious, hematoma removal surgery should be taken. When intracranial tumor develops, there is some damage to brain cells, and throbbing headache may also occur.
There may be other causes of throbbing headache, so it is suggested that patients should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and under the guidance of professional doctors, the cause of the pain should be clarified and targeted treatment should be given in combination with the patient’s condition, signs and auxiliary examinations.