Headache due to poor mood
Headaches caused by poor emotional states are usually due to conditions such as migraines, tension headaches, or hypertension. Targeted treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. Detailed explanations are as follows:
1. Migraine
Excessive emotional stress can stimulate blood vessels in the brain, causing localized vascular spasms, which may lead to one-sided headaches accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and nausea. Patients are generally advised to take medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or nimodipine tablets according to medical instructions.
2. Tension Headache
Tension headaches are primarily associated with negative emotions, anxiety, and similar factors. They cause headaches along with sensations of tightness and stiffness in the affected areas of the head. Patients may take medications such as mecobalamin tablets or diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets under a doctor's guidance.
3. Hypertension
Poor emotional states may affect the cardiovascular system, leading to elevated blood pressure, resulting in symptoms such as headache and head fullness, possibly accompanied by shortness of breath and chest tightness. Patients should follow medical advice to take antihypertensive medications such as nifedipine controlled-release tablets or sacubitril/valsartan sodium tablets.
In addition to the common causes listed above, other potential factors include coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, cerebral infarction, and acute myocardial infarction. Patients should seek prompt medical attention to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.