Intermittent numbness on the right side of the scalp
Intermittent numbness on the right side of the scalp may be related to both physiological factors and pathological conditions such as neurasthenia and cervical spondylosis. Most cases can be improved through general treatments or medication. Specific analyses are as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
Intense physical activity or excessive mental stress may lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. These symptoms typically gradually improve with adequate rest and stress reduction.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Neurasthenia
Neurasthenia can be influenced by psychological conflicts, emotional trauma, and other factors. If affected by this condition, the brain's balance between excitation and inhibition may become disrupted, leading to the symptoms described. In such cases, it is recommended to follow a doctor's guidance in selecting appropriate medications, such as buspirone hydrochloride tablets or diazepam tablets.
2. Cervical Spondylosis
Cervical spondylosis is a clinical syndrome caused by degenerative changes in the cervical spine. This condition may compress or irritate certain nerves, causing intermittent numbness on the right side of the scalp. For this, improvement may be achieved under medical supervision using medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or celecoxib capsules.
Besides the above, other potential causes include hypertension, cerebral infarction, and intracranial tumors. Patients are advised to seek timely evaluation at a reputable medical facility and actively cooperate with their physician’s treatment plan.