Feeling a pulsing sensation in the tendons of the brain
The sensation of pulsation in the brain may result from physiological factors as well as pathological conditions such as migraines and hypertension. It can be relieved through general management or medication. Specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Excessive fatigue or mental stress may cause a throbbing sensation in the brain nerves. This is usually a normal phenomenon that does not require special treatment. Maintaining a relaxed mood and ensuring adequate sleep are recommended.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Migraine
Migraine is typically a type of vascular headache. During an attack, it may cause pulsating pain on one or both sides of the head, leading to a sensation of rhythmic beating in the brain similar to a pulse. Patients may take medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or acetaminophen sustained-release tablets under medical guidance.
2. Hypertension
When blood pressure rises, it may lead to increased heart rate, rapid heartbeat, and blood vessel dilation, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. Patients should follow medical advice and use antihypertensive medications such as sacubitril/valsartan sodium tablets or nifedipine controlled-release tablets.
In addition, this sensation could also be caused by intracranial inflammation, cerebral atherosclerosis, brain tumors, or other conditions. Patients should seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital for accurate diagnosis and standardized treatment.