Moderate or mild headache
According to the degree of headache, headaches can be divided into: (1) severe headache, which is common in trigeminal neuralgia, migraine and meningitis. (2) Moderate or mild headaches are common in eye, nose, and tooth lesions and brain tumors. Sometimes the nature of the headache can determine the cause of the headache. Such as primary trigeminal neuralgia manifested as facial paroxysmal, short-term electric shock-like pain. Vascular headache is a pulsating beating headache. However, the clinical nature of some types of headaches can be manifested as diversity. Intracranial tumors are also called brain tumors. The etiology is unknown. The tumors originate from the brain, meninges, pituitary gland, cranial nerves, cerebrovascular and embryonic residual tissues. Malignant tumors that have metastasized from other organs of the body to the intracranial are called secondary intracranial tumors. Brain tumors are diseases that cause moderate or mild headaches.
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