What causes transient headaches

Transient headache may be caused by vasoneurotic headache, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral arteriosclerosis and other diseases.
1. Vasoneurotic headache: it is a common neurological disease, mainly including migraine, tension headache, etc. It may be caused by excessive pressure, nervous tension, etc. Clinical manifestations include headache, pressure sensation, etc., which may lead to transient headache in patients.
2. Cerebral vasospasm: it may be caused by subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracranial hypertension and other reasons leading to abnormal contraction of cerebral arteries, with clinical manifestations of speech disorders, movement disorders, headache and other symptoms, which may lead to transient headache.
3. Cerebral arteriosclerosis: the occurrence of cerebral arteriosclerosis is related to hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, etc., and the emergence of long-term insufficient blood supply to the brain is likely to cause cerebral hypoperfusion, with clinical manifestations such as headache, headache, fatigue, and other symptoms, which may lead to patients with transient headache.
Patients with transient headache are advised to seek immediate medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and treatment.