What’s wrong with the pain in the middle of the head?

Pain in the center of the head may be caused by physiological factors, tension headache, high blood pressure, craniocerebral diseases and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: for example, overwork in recent times, psychological stress, bad mood, or poor rest may lead to headache in the middle of the head, which may also be accompanied by fatigue, mental lethargy and other manifestations.
2. Tension headache: it is caused by mental stimulation, irregular diet, over fatigue and other reasons. When tension headache attacks, it may cause headache in the middle of the head, mainly manifested as persistent dull pain, may also be accompanied by nervousness and restlessness.
3. High blood pressure: when the blood pressure rises, especially if the rise is large, it is easy to cause headache in the middle of the head, and may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, or even vomiting and other symptoms.
4. Craniocerebral diseases: such as craniocerebral tumor or cerebrovascular disease. Tumor occupancy can easily cause increased intracranial pressure, and cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, etc., can cause increased intracranial pressure. The manifestation of the center of the top of the head is severe swelling and discomfort, accompanied by vomiting, blurred vision and other manifestations.
If you have pain in the center of the head, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to confirm the cause of the pain, and then the doctor will guide the treatment.