The truth of headache headache is not brain pain, peri-cranial tissue causes headache

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Most of us may have experienced headaches in our lives. Why do we have headaches? Headache (headache) is the most common clinical symptom, characterized by pain in the upper half of the head, and 38% of adults will experience another headache within two weeks. The typical headache site can cause headache after head trauma or fever, whether it is a brain tumor or cerebral hemorrhage. "serious anxiety symptoms, the relationship between headache and brain tumor, the classification of secondary headache. External head injury, intracranial infection, intracranial tumor, cerebral hemorrhage and so on? Headache symptoms caused by systemic diseases: fever, after major seizures, sinusitis, glaucoma and so on. Idiopathic headache: usually caused by meninges, blood vessels, muscles, periosteum and other lesions that affect the pain structure of the head and neck. For example, tension headache, migraine and cervicogenic headache: in fact, most of our usual headaches are primary dizziness, that is to say, there are no headaches caused by other organic diseases.

Most people may have experienced headaches in their lives, some severe and some mild.

The truth of headache headache is not brain pain, peri-cranial tissue causes headache

Why do we have headaches?

Headache (headache) is the most common clinical symptom, which is characterized by pain in the upper part of the skull and pain above the eyebrow arch, the upper edge of the auricle and the external occipital protuberance.

Statistics in the UK show that 85 per cent of the population will experience headaches at least once a year, and 38 per cent of adults will experience headaches again within two weeks.


A typical headache site

Headaches can be caused by head trauma and fever, which is easy to understand and acceptable. But some people have unexplained headaches or even frequent headaches, so they think, "is there a brain tumor or cerebral hemorrhage?"

This bothers many people, even for this special check head CT and head MRI, and reverse review, serious anxiety symptoms will appear.

Is that true?


The relationship between headache and brain tumor

Classification of headaches

Secondary headache:External head injury, intracranial infection, intracranial tumor, cerebral hemorrhage and so on.

Headache caused by systemic disease:Fever, major seizures, sinusitis, glaucoma and so on.

Idiopathic headache:It is usually caused by meningeal, vascular, muscular and periosteal lesions that affect the pain structure of the head and neck, such as tension headache, migraine and cervicogenic headache.

In fact, most of our usual headaches are primary dizziness, that is to say, there are no headaches caused by other organic diseases.

There are no pain fibers in our brains, and headaches are not caused by brain pain, but by sensory abnormalities in peri-cranial tissue.

Some headaches are transient and will disappear after a short rest without leaving sequelae, while some headaches will cause serious harm to health if they are not intervened in a timely manner.

Find the cause of headache through the location of headache

The location of the headache

  • Intracranial pain sensitive structure:Venous sinus, meningeal artery, dura mater, trigeminal nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, proximal part of internal carotid artery, Willis circle, periaqueductal gray matter in brainstem
  • Extracranial pain sensitive structure:Skull periosteum, scalp, subcutaneous tissue, cap aponeurosis, head muscle, extracranial artery (superficial temporal artery or occipital artery), neck muscle, 2 or 3 cervical nerves, eyes, ears, teeth, sinuses, oropharynx and nasal mucosa.
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