What’s wrong with the pain in the head like pins and needles for a while?

If a patient has a headache that feels like pins and needles and hurts for a while, the patient is considered to have a neurovascular headache, which is mainly due to the brain not getting enough rest. Patients may have neurovascular headache due to excessive mental tension, or excessive physical fatigue, reduced sleep, insomnia and dreaminess. Patients are advised to take some oral medications for treatment, such as oral Cipro capsules, nerve-nourishing drugs, vitamin B group, vitamin C and glutamate. Patients can also take oral medications to improve the blood circulation in the brain, such as blood-raising and brain-clearing pellets. Patients are advised not to eat spicy and stimulating foods during the headache, and not to drink alcohol, which can aggravate the symptoms of headache.