Recurrent pain in the right forehead
Recurrent pain in the right forehead may be related to tension headaches, migraines, hypertension, or other causes, and can be treated through daily care, oral medications, etc. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Tension Headache
If stress is excessive or anxiety is frequent, tension headaches may be triggered, causing mild to moderate persistent pain in the forehead, scalp, and other areas. This condition does not require special treatment and usually resolves once the triggering factors are removed.
2. Migraine
Migraines may be associated with genetic factors, abnormal nervous system function, and others, manifesting as one-sided, pulsating headaches, often accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Patients may take medications such as acetaminophen tablets or diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets under medical guidance.
3. Hypertension
Hypertension can accelerate blood flow and increase vascular pressure, leading to symptoms such as headache and dizziness. Patients may take medications such as nifedipine tablets or metoprolol tartrate tablets as directed by a physician.
In addition to the common causes mentioned above, forehead pain may also be related to frontal sinusitis, viral meningitis, or other conditions. Patients should promptly seek medical attention at a hospital, identify the underlying cause, and receive standardized treatment accordingly.