What's the reason for the old man's pain recently?
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Around us, there are people who often complain about headaches, suffer from frequent attacks, and even doubt whether they are suffering from intracranial tumors. In fact, clinicians tell us that the more frequent headache, the less likely it is to be an organic disease. According to statistics, about 80% of general headache is tension or neurovascular headache, or migraine. What's the reason for the old man's pain recently? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
What's the reason for the old man's pain recently?
First: the human brain is particularly vulnerable to external stimulation of fragile organs, usually too much pressure or too nervous, easy to make people into anxiety, irritability, depression and other negative emotions, these negative emotions will stimulate the brain nerve, make it too tight and cause frequent headache and other symptoms.
Second: normal and regular work and rest habits can make the brain get enough rest, on the contrary, lack of sleep will not only affect the metabolism and blood circulation rate, but also interfere with the rest of the brain, so frequent staying up late or long-term insomnia will cause frequent headache symptoms.
Third: the human body's five senses are closest to our brain, so once the eye, ear, mouth, nose and throat have pathological changes, it is easy to stimulate the brain nerve tissue, resulting in referred or reflective headache. In addition, the spasm and contraction of neck muscle caused by neck mass and inflammation will also stimulate the brain.
matters needing attention
1. When the brain is tense, you can try it when you are too tired to sit. You can move your shoulders and spine, gently press and slowly rub the temples and head, relax the tense state, relieve the pressure and reduce migraine attacks. 2. Too hot and too cold can stimulate nerves. In winter, when we go out from a warm air-conditioned room, sometimes there will be pain in the temple, that is, temperature changes will stimulate nerves. When you know the cold and warm, you should always remember the common sense of life.