Emotional headache
Emotional headache is a common clinical manifestation, and the part moves and is not fixed. Generally, the degree of head tightness, pressure, numbness, swelling, and tingling is closely related to mood fluctuations, fatigue and insomnia. Usually the course is longer, the disease is more undulating, often accompanied by palpitations, muscle tremors, sweating, flushing, cold limbs and other symptoms of autonomic dysfunction. If the patient is generally better and the course is longer, it may be useful to understand from the most common depression, mental fatigue or rickets.
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