Feeling of blood rushing to the head is the cause.
A sensation of blood rushing to the head may result from physiological factors or be related to pathological conditions such as hypertension or cervical spondylosis. A detailed analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Excessive mental stress can keep the nervous system in a prolonged state of excitement, leading to sustained high tension in the brain's nerves and blood vessels. In emotionally agitated states, this may even cause rupture and bleeding of cerebral blood vessels. In such cases, it is important to lie down flat immediately to prevent serious complications.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Hypertension
Individuals with pre-existing hypertension who fail to take medication regularly or experience intense emotional excitement may suffer a sudden rise in blood pressure. This can lead to dilation of cerebral arteries and induce cerebral edema. In such cases, antihypertensive medications such as telmisartan tablets or irbesartan should be taken under medical guidance.
2. Cervical Spondylosis
Cervical spondylosis may cause intervertebral disc protrusion. When the protruding disc compresses the vertebral artery, it can lead to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in insufficient cerebral blood supply. This may manifest as dizziness, a feeling of head fullness, and general weakness. It is recommended to gently stretch the cervical spine in daily life, which may help alleviate symptoms to some extent.
Aside from the common causes mentioned above, other factors such as brain tumors cannot be ruled out. It is advisable to seek medical attention at a hospital for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.