A headache for a while may be caused by physiological factors, or it may be caused by migraine, post-herpetic neuralgia, tension headache and so on.
1. Physiological factors: For example, if you have been staying up late recently, resulting in insufficient sleep, the brain does not get enough rest, it may cause headaches in a burst of pain, which may also be accompanied by inattention, sleepiness and other manifestations.
2. Migraine: when a migraine attack, it can lead to paroxysmal throbbing pain on one side or both sides of the head, which may cause a bout of headache, and may be accompanied by nausea, or even photophobia, phonophobia and other symptoms.
3. Post-herpetic neuralgia: If the head skin is infected with herpes zoster, neuralgia manifestation may occur, which may be manifested as a burst of pain, cut-like, electric shock-like, tear-like pain.
4. Tension headache: this disease is caused by pericranial muscle or myofascial contraction or ischemia, inflammatory mediator release and other triggers, but also depression, anxiety and other factors. Often bilateral or unilateral headache, can be manifested as throbbing pain, throbbing pain and so on.
Headache a burst of pain, exclude physiological factors, should be timely to the regular hospital.