Submitted by j_a_f_t t3_10bsw6c in askscience
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EnchantedCatto t1_j4fnzq1 wrote
Can you expqnd on that? Why does poking your head stop headaches?
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RandomPeculiar-17 t1_j4enc5u wrote
headache is pain or discomfort in the head or face. Headaches vary greatly in terms of the location and intensity of the pain, and how often the headaches occur. The brain tissue doesn’t have pain-sensitive nerve fibers and doesn’t feel pain. But, other parts of the head can be responsible for a headache including:
A network of nerves that extends over the scalp
Certain nerves in the face, mouth, and throat
Muscles of the head, neck, and shoulders
Blood vessels found along the surface and at the base of the brain