What causes poor sleep and scalp tingling, and what should I do about it?
Poor sleep accompanied by scalp numbness and tingling may result from physiological factors, or could be caused by medical conditions such as herpes zoster or migraine. Treatment depends on the specific underlying cause and may include general management or medication. The details are as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
When patients lack sufficient sleep, stay up late, or feel fatigued, they may experience symptoms such as scalp numbness and electric shock-like pain. These symptoms can usually be relieved by improving sleep quality and adjusting lifestyle habits.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Herpes Zoster
When a patient's immune system is weakened due to cold exposure or fatigue, reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus may occur, leading to herpes zoster. If the head is affected, symptoms such as scalp numbness and significant tenderness may appear. Treatment may include antiviral medications such as Siji Kangbingdu Mixture or Ganciclovir Dispersible Tablets, taken as directed by a physician.
2. Migraine
Patients may experience one-sided headaches triggered by light or sound, often described as electric shock-like sensations, which may be accompanied by scalp numbness. Medications such as Toutongning Capsules or Compound Yangjiao Capsules may be prescribed by a doctor for treatment.
In addition to the above common causes, scalp numbness and sleep disturbances may also result from cervical spondylosis, autonomic nervous dysfunction, cerebral ischemia, or other conditions. It is recommended that individuals experiencing such symptoms seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.