What is what does head feel like?

The sensation in your head can vary widely depending on the cause. Here's a breakdown of different feelings:

  • Normal Head: Usually feels like nothing is out of ordinary. You are not aware of any particular sensation.

  • Headache: Can manifest in many ways. It might be a throbbing pain, a constant dull ache, a sharp stabbing sensation, or a feeling of pressure. The location can also vary, affecting the entire head, a specific area like the temples or forehead, or even the back of the head. You can find more about headache in here: Headache

  • Pressure: A feeling of tightness or squeezing in the head. This can be caused by tension, sinus issues, or changes in altitude. You can find more about pressure in here: Pressure%20in%20the%20Head

  • Dizziness and Lightheadedness: A sensation of spinning, unsteadiness, or feeling like you might faint. This can be related to inner ear problems, dehydration, or changes in blood pressure. You can find more about dizziness in here: Dizziness

  • Tingling or Numbness: Pins and needles, prickling, or a loss of sensation. This can be caused by nerve compression, migraine auras, or certain medical conditions. You can find more about migraine auras in here: Migraine%20Auras

  • Fullness: A feeling of congestion or stuffiness, often associated with sinus infections or allergies.

  • Sensitivity to Light or Sound: Increased discomfort or pain when exposed to bright lights or loud noises. This is common with migraines. You can find more about light sensitivity in here: Light%20Sensitivity

  • Sharp, Shooting Pains: Brief, intense pains that come and go quickly. These can be related to nerve issues. You can find more about nerve issues in here: Nerve%20Issues