Why does my head hurt whenever I think?
Headaches triggered by thinking may be caused by overuse of the brain, colds, or organic brain lesions. It is recommended that patients promptly visit a hospital for examination and diagnosis, and receive targeted treatment under a doctor's guidance.
1. Overuse of the brain: Excessive mental activity or overthinking in daily life may overwhelm brain capacity, causing a sensation of pressure or pain in the head, thus leading to headaches when thinking. Patients are advised to rest adequately and ensure sufficient sleep to allow the brain to recover fully.
2. Cold: Headaches during thinking may also result from a cold due to low immunity, pathogen infection, or exposure to cold. Symptoms often include coughing, fever, headache, and runny nose. Symptoms can be relieved according to medical advice using medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or naphazoline hydrochloride nasal drops.
3. Organic brain lesions: These are usually related to trauma or viral/bacterial infections, which may compress local tissues and nerves, resulting in symptoms such as headache and nausea, including headaches triggered by thinking. It is recommended to follow medical advice and take medications such as haloperidol tablets or risperidone tablets for treatment.