Head feels hot, with a burning sensation, and headache
Generally, symptoms such as a feverish sensation in the head, feeling of warmth, and headaches may be associated with factors including overexertion, tension-type headaches, upper respiratory tract infections, migraines, encephalitis, and others. Patients are advised to seek timely medical evaluation at a reputable healthcare facility for proper diagnosis and treatment. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Overexertion
Prolonged mental activity, work, study, or physical labor may lead to overexertion, causing muscle tension and restricted blood flow, which can result in discomfort in the head and the aforementioned symptoms. Some patients may also experience muscle soreness and stiffness. This is usually a normal physiological response. Symptoms can typically be improved through adequate rest. It is important to maintain a balance between work and rest in daily life and avoid excessive fatigue.
2. Tension-Type Headache
Emotional stress, anxiety, or excessive psychological pressure may trigger tension-type headaches, leading to the symptoms described above. Additional symptoms may include numbness or aching in the top of the head. Patients are advised to maintain a positive and optimistic mindset, relax, and avoid excessive mental stress. Acupuncture, massage, moxibustion, and other therapies may also be used under medical guidance to alleviate symptoms.
3. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
This condition is usually caused by viral or bacterial infection. When nerves are stimulated, the aforementioned symptoms may occur, often accompanied by coughing, sneezing, and runny nose. Patients may take medications such as acetaminophen tablets, ibuprofen tablets, or compound licorice tablets as directed by a physician.
4. Migraine
Migraine is a neurovascular type of headache, possibly triggered by abnormal nervous system activity and the release of certain substances, resulting in head discomfort. Migraines are typically one-sided and characterized by pulsating pain. The symptoms mentioned above may occur, sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Patients are advised to take medications such as enteric-coated aspirin tablets, diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, or zolmitriptan tablets under medical supervision to relieve symptoms.
5. Encephalitis
Encephalitis refers to inflammation of brain tissue, which can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or other pathogens. Under inflammatory stimulation, patients may experience fever, seizures, headaches, and other symptoms. Treatment may include antiviral or antibacterial medications such as acyclovir tablets, isoniazid tablets, or Angong Niuhuang pills, as prescribed by a doctor. Adequate rest and sufficient sleep are also essential.
In daily life, patients are advised to maintain a balanced diet, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid overexertion.