Pressure in the head can be many things, including a mild tension headache. It may also be related to an allergy, as there are sinus cavities above the eyebrows, or hypertension.
It the pressure does not resolve within a few days, or if you begin to have blurred vision or other neurological symptoms, you definitely need to see a doctor to get it checked out, possibly emergency care.
Yes, low blood pressure may sometimes result in headache.
tension headache
its called white heads and is actually caused by bacteria on the skin
No, but a CT will help rule out some reasons for this type of headache. There are hundreds of possible causes of this type of headache. For best results, see a headache specialist.
During a cluster headache attack, it is more likely to see increased blood pressure than decreased blood pressure. The pain and anxiety of an attack causes a physiological response that results in stress and increased BP.
Vasovagal syncope means that your parasympathetic nervous system (which calms and quiets your body) kicked in too strongly, causing a drop in blood pressure. This drop in blood pressure causes a lot of things to happen, two of which are fainting (syncope) and headache. The drop in pressure changes the pressure in your head as well, and the membrane surrounding your brain is sensitive to such pressure changes, and generally causes pain in the form of a head ache. When people take nitro for heart pain, the result is a drop in blood pressure, usually with an accompanying headache.
A headache felt throughout the scalp is usually a tension headache. However, you should never try to diagnose yourself. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
It is caused by a decreased CSF pressure related to a small leak of CSF through the puncture site.
could be a tension headache or a tumor. Check your eyes and make sure one is not dilated more than the other. I would suggest a neurologist.
Pressure in the forehead area can be caused by various factors such as stress, sinus congestion, tension headaches, or migraines. Other possible causes include eyestrain, dehydration, or issues with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). If the pressure is persistent or severe, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A person feels headache pain when specialized nerve endings known as nociceptors are stimulated by pressure on or injury to any of the pain-sensitive structures of the head.
There are over 300 different types of headache disorders, and most of them may be suffered by infants and children. What causes them depends upon the type of headache. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.