Functional headache
Functional headache is also called psychogenic headache. It mainly includes neurasthenia, rickets, sequelae of concussion, depression, and menopause syndrome. Headaches often recur, mainly with soreness, uncertain locations, vague nature, and no regularity. There is often a cap-like tightening sensation on the top of the head, or pain from pulling the forehead to the neck. There are many small bugs on the top of the head. Go feeling. In addition, often accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, dreaminess, insomnia, memory loss, lack of concentration of thoughts and other symptoms, the course of disease is long, sometimes good.
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