What Causes Tender Spots On Scalp Along With Severe Headaches?
This is Tension type Headache(TTH).
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Hi XXXXXXX,
Thanks for being here on Healthcaremagic.com.
I am Dr.Ajay Panwar, a neurologist and I'd surely help you.
The symptoms you have described are very classical for a Tension type Headache(TTH) and the sensitive, tender, migrating spots on scalp, which you are telling about are the 'Trigger points' which are hallmark of 'TTH'. Pain while running fingers through your hairs, is just another example for this sensitivity.
This actually should be understood in context with the pathophysiology of TTH. TTH arise from the tonically contracted scalp and neck muscles, which can be due to various factors like stress, depression, straining eyes. These tonically contracted muscles are very prone to pain while touching them and as the contraction pattern keeps changing with time, the location of the trigger points or painful points keep changing.
Medicines like amitriptyline will surely help you(under your physician's guidance). If you are so apprehensive and as the problem is now a chronic one, a contrast enhanced Computerised scan(CECT) of Head can be done, to rule out any other intracranial lesion and to make you feel secure.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have some follow up questions, I shall be glad to answer them, else close the thread- rate it and please write a review.
Dr.Ajay Panwar
MD,DM(Neurology)
Yes,absolutely.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
You are welcome for the day.
Regarding your query-
Yes.I am sure about that.Absolutely.Yet,as I already said that you may plan a CECT Head(after consulting your physician), so that you may feel secure when it comes out to be normal and as the problem is chronic it's indicated too.
If you have any further queries,I shall be glad to answer them else,please close the thread-rate it and write a review.Wish you good health.
Dr.Ajay Panwar
MD,DM(Neurology)