1. Migraine
Migraines are the most common type of headache, and their causes are not yet very clear. They may be related to genetics, metabolism, endocrine system, diet, psychological factors, etc. After onset, most patients may experience recurrent severe pain on one side of the head in the same area, accompanied by discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light and sound.
2. Tension Headache
If you are in a state of anxiety or mental tension for a long time, it can cause sustained contraction of the muscles in the head and neck, leading to headaches. After onset, patients may feel a tight, pressured, or dull pain in the head, accompanied by symptoms such as stiffness in the neck and shoulders.