Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3

5. Neurogenic Headache

Chapter 229

**Question:** During my school days, I was affected by noise, which caused me irritability and insomnia for two months. Later, I developed headaches and eye discomfort, but no organic problems were found. Could this be a

From Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3 · Read time 1 min · Updated March 22, 2026

Keywords专著资料, 全文在线浏览, 随笔资料, 4. 荨麻疹

Section Index

  1. 5. Neurogenic Headache

5. Neurogenic Headache

<!-- translated-chunk:16/53 -->

Question: During my school days, I was affected by noise, which caused me irritability and insomnia for two months. Later, I developed headaches and eye discomfort, but no organic problems were found. Could this be autonomic dysfunction? Can a traditional Chinese medicine pulse diagnosis determine it? How can it be definitively diagnosed?

Answer: That's a neurogenic headache. This concept is rather broad, encompassing all non-organic lesions. Currently, both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine have unsatisfactory treatment outcomes. As the saying goes, when patients have headaches, doctors also feel troubled. Relatively speaking, TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment are more effective than Western medicine.


This chapter is prepared for online research and reading; for external materials, please align with original publications and the review process.