Can insufficient qi and blood often cause偏headaches?

Sep 25, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
Insufficient qi and blood means poor circulation or inadequate volume of qi and blood in the body, which may affect blood supply to the head and lead to headaches, including migraines. Besides deficiency of qi and blood, migraines can also be caused by emotional factors, external invasion of wind pathogen, etc. If you have symptoms of qi and blood deficiency or suffer from migraines, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention at a hospital and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.

  "Pian tou teng" usually refers to migraine. Insufficient qi and blood may lead to frequent migraines, but migraine attacks are not solely caused by deficiency of qi and blood and may be related to various other factors. A detailed analysis is as follows:

  Deficiency of qi and blood means poor circulation or inadequate volume of qi and blood in the body, which may affect blood supply to the head and thus cause headaches, including migraines. When qi and blood fail to adequately nourish the brain and head meridians, headache symptoms may occur, manifesting as pain on one side of the head. These are often accompanied by nausea, photophobia, or phonophobia—common features of migraine.

  Besides deficiency of qi and blood, migraines may also be triggered by emotional factors or external pathogenic influences such as wind. Emotional changes like depression, anger, or stress can disrupt the liver's function of smoothing qi flow, leading to qi and blood disorder and impaired circulation, thereby triggering migraines. When pathogenic wind combines with cold, heat, or dampness and invades the body, ascending to the top of the head, it may also impede normal qi and blood flow and induce migraine.

  If you experience symptoms of qi and blood deficiency or suffer from migraines, it is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital and follow professional medical advice for treatment.

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