What to do about neuropathic headaches

Neuropathic headache mainly refers to functional headache, vascular nerve headache and tension headache, which are usually caused by mental tension or anger, etc. The continuous improvement of living standard has increased the number of patients suffering from neuropathic headache around year by year, and the main symptoms are persistent head pressure, boring pain and heaviness. Patients with neuropathic headache do not have symptoms and generally do not need treatment. If the pain is mild during the attack of neuropathic headache, you can manage it through diet and life, and if the pain is severe, you can take drugs for pain relief such as fen-phen and britton. If the pain cannot be relieved, you need to go to the neurology department of the hospital, and if necessary, you can do a cranial CT to see if there are other diseases. If the pain is persistent due to depression, anxiety, emotional agitation, etc., anti-anxiety and anti-depressant drugs can be given to relieve headache symptoms. You should pay attention to the combination of work and rest, avoid overwork and emotional instability, eat in moderation, do not drink alcohol and smoke, and do not drink strong tea and coffee and other excitatory drinks. This can effectively prevent and reduce the attacks of headache.