Headache with a feeling of fullness, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting urge
Generally, symptoms such as a feeling of fullness or pain in the head, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting may be caused by physiological factors, or they may result from medical conditions such as migraines or hypertension. Appropriate treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. The details are as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
These are commonly seen in individuals who frequently stay up late or engage in excessive physical activity. Due to excessive physical and mental fatigue, symptoms such as dizziness, head pressure, nausea, and discomfort may occur. This is considered normal and usually resolves gradually with adequate rest. Generally, there is no need for concern.
2. Disease-Related Factors
a. Migraine
Migraines are usually associated with triggers such as cold exposure or excessive mental stress. These can lead to dilation of blood vessels in the brain, causing localized throbbing pain, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. Patients should take medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets under medical guidance to relieve symptoms.
b. Hypertension
In patients with high blood pressure, elevated blood pressure can affect blood flow velocity and lead to insufficient cerebral blood supply. This may result in symptoms such as headache and dizziness, accompanied by nausea, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. It is recommended to take antihypertensive medications such as nifedipine controlled-release tablets or sacubitril/valsartan sodium tablets under a doctor's supervision.
In addition to the common causes mentioned above, other possible factors include brain injury, cerebral vasospasm, or intracranial tumors. Patients experiencing these symptoms should seek timely medical attention to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.