What Are Scalp Lesions?
Head lesions are brain lesions. Generally, abnormal parts are found in brain imaging examinations. The size of the abnormal part is about the size of a thumb or larger. Brain abnormalities are more common in tumors, bleeding, calcification, and infarction. Headaches are one of the most common symptoms of head lesions.
Head lesions
Head Diseases
- Head lesions are brain lesions. Generally, abnormal parts are found in brain imaging examinations. The size of the abnormal part is about the size of a thumb or larger. Brain abnormalities are more common in tumors, bleeding, calcification, and infarction. Headaches are one of the most common symptoms of head lesions.
Symptoms of head lesions
- Headaches caused by intracranial diseases include:
- Head lesions
- (2) Headache of intracranial injury: caused by trauma.
- (3) Headache of intracranial infection: Fever can produce toxins and cause cerebral vasodilation and headache.
- (4) Intracranial space occupying lesions and changes in intracranial pressure: The human skull is a closed container, and whether it is increased or decreased can cause headaches. For example, there are tumors in the brain, or increased or decreased pressure in the skull.
- (5) Headaches caused by intracranial neuropathy: such as trigeminal neuralgia.
- (6) Headaches caused by intracranial vascular disease: such as acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease, subarachnoid hemorrhage and so on.
- The headaches caused by extracranial diseases are as follows:
- (1) Headaches caused by scalp and skull diseases.
- (2) Headaches caused by extracranial nerves: such as occipital neuralgia.
- (3) headaches caused by diseases such as eyes, nose, ears, and mouth.
- (4) Muscle spasm headache: manifested as pressure or cuff-like pain, located on both sides, with mild or moderate pain.