Is the throbbing pain in the right rear of the head the cause of the tumor?

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2025-05-15 15:18:32 Views: 85 times

A throbbing pain in the back of the head, generally not considered to be caused by tumors, most of which are primary neuralgia, such as greater occipital neuralgia, temporal neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia, patients can show. Under normal circumstances, the exact cause is not clear, pain is paroxysmal, duration is short, mainly symptomatic treatment, can be oral neurotrophic drugs, commonly used vitamin B1 and vitamin B12, while oral carbamazepine symptomatic analgesic treatment. If the patient is in the early stage of craniocerebral tumor, some people may also show the above symptoms, patients can also show nausea, vomiting, but also can show physical symptoms, if necessary, check brain CT or brain MRI to make a clear diagnosis, occurrence of craniocerebral tumor includes benign and malignant, benign tumor prognosis is better, malignant tumor prognosis is poor.

Is the throbbing pain in the right rear of the head the cause of the tumor?



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