Question

What are the causes of headaches? After undergoing a CT scan, the doctor was unable to make a clear diagnosis, only indicating a suspected calcification focus. The April physical examination report showed the presence of a choroid cyst on the left temporal pole, but there was no pain at that time, so it was not given much attention. Under the current headache condition, is it possible that it is related to vasospasm rather than the choroid cyst?

Answer

The causes of headaches can be related to various factors, including vasospasm. Therefore, even if there is a choroid cyst, it does not necessarily directly lead to headaches. If diagnosed as headaches caused by a choroid cyst, surgical treatment may be required; if not caused by a choroid cyst, conservative treatment methods can be considered. It is recommended to seek further diagnosis to determine the most suitable treatment plan.