Frequent headaches are a very simple symptom and are relatively common in life, but the reasons are very complicated. For example, it may be due to irregular work and rest, short rest time at night, insufficient sleep time, or excessive emotion.
If you are particularly happy or sad, it may be because there is a problem with the blood supply to your brain. It may also be cervical spondylosis or frozen shoulder that affects the oxygen supply to the brain. It may also be because you talk too much.
If you have pain in the back of your head, it is usually caused by cervical muscle fatigue and talking too much. When you talk, you need to concentrate more nutrients on your vocal cords and concentrate your brain on speaking.
It produces a vibration effect, which affects the normal oxygen supply of your brain, and your brain will feel pain. If you maintain a posture for a long time, you will develop in the direction of cervical spondylosis, and the fatigue of the cervical spine muscles will be your own.
The place where the neck and the back of the head meet will make you feel particularly sleepy and sometimes painful.
If you have pain on the top of your head and temples, it may be a problem with your sleep. Your head is groggy because you haven’t had a good rest. Whether it’s caused by your emotional state or your schedule, it proves that your brain doesn’t have enough energy.
To rest, you need to adjust your work and rest, ensure at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep every day, and go to bed on time. The biological clock should be generally stable. If you are used to 12 o'clock, then sleep at 12 o'clock. Don't reverse black and white. That is very uncomfortable.
After all, whether you can rest well or not depends not only on your sleep time, but also on the quality of your sleep, which affects the effect of rest.
The causes of headaches are not limited to the above. There are many other reasons. You may need to go to the hospital for a professional screening to see if there are any corresponding blockages in your cerebral blood vessels. Is your blood pressure particularly high?
Is there something wrong with the blood supply? Are there any blood vessels that are compressed in various aspects such as the cervical vertebrae and shoulders? These all have very complicated reasons, so I can’t explain them in just a few words. If you want the most professional correction, I suggest you go to the hospital for one.
CT is the most professional examination.