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Light-headedness, dizziness and fatigue: Why does it happen?

Do you feel the heavy head? Why this ailment happens? And when you should seek medical advice are two aspects that we will pay special attention to reveal what is hidden behind this discomfort which, although it may seem common, is a warning signal that something is good in our body.

heavy head

Feeling of heaviness in head that usually does not come alone, but accompanied by other symptoms, from excessive sweating to insomnia and heaviness in the head and eyes. Let’s look more closely at what it is and why this condition appears.

The feeling of tightness or heaviness in the head is a common ailment as it is linked to a variety of pathologies, more or less severe, ranging from stress, fatigue to high blood pressure (hypertension) or low (hypotension).

A malaise that, on most occasions, is transient and resolves without major difficulties. However, the problem arises the feeling of heavy head is repeated too often. It’s time to see a doctor for a checkup and reveal the exact cause that triggers this feeling of heaviness of the head.

Heavy head related symptoms

Typically, patients go to the doctor feeling of heaviness in the head also accuse other symptoms, such as:

  • Sudden excessive sweating
  • Palpitations
  • Sickness
  • Diarrhea
  • Muscle strain
  • Intercostal pain
  • Insomnia
  • Irritability
  • Heaviness on waking
  • Dizziness.

Heavy head: organic causes

Several organic causes that explain the feeling of heavy head, including the headaches caused by muscle tension (neck muscles), a disorder that can be very annoying and disabling. A problem that can be caused by poor posture which damaged muscles or nerves.

Heaviness in the head and ears covered: Labyrinthitis, pathology that affects the inner ear, may include heaviness of the head as one of its symptoms, in addition to continuous vertigo and dizziness.

The feeling of heavy head can also be related to vision problems or inflammatory diseases of the airways such as rhinitis or sinusitis.

Another reason that would explain the problem to feel heaviness in the head is the possible presence of a tumor, which would be pressing any part of the brain.

However, it should be noted that organic causes are less common compared to the psychological, such as anxiety. Let’s look more closely at the psychological causes that may be behind the feeling of heavy head.

Heavy head: psychological causes

Anxiety, stress, panic attacks or depression are problems that result in physical discomfort, including headaches. Stress or anxiety can determine not only our lives, but we can lead to mental and physical collapse.

It is important to make some changes, like making things lighter, without trying to reach all at the same time, reclaim our space and try to eat well.

In some cases, it is necessary to count with the help of a specialist or therapist to regain control and the sense of what is important and what is trivial. Therapies meditation and yoga are a good ally to release stress.