There are no tips on how to treat a cold and headache, and symptoms can be improved by general treatment and medication. Colds are caused by viral infections and are mainly characterized by nasal congestion, runny nose, cough and phlegm, and in severe cases, fever and headache. If the symptoms are mild, no special treatment is needed. Drinking plenty of water and resting can improve the headache. If the headache is significant, it can be treated with ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and other antipyretic and analgesic medications for pain relief. Cold headaches can also be caused by severe nasal congestion resulting in hypoxia, which can be improved by using nasal mucosal decongestants such as ephedrine drops to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion and headaches. If the cold is influenza, antiviral drugs should be used at an early stage to effectively control the disease. Headache may also be caused by other diseases, such as cerebrovascular disease. If the symptoms are not relieved or aggravated, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to improve the examination and clarify the cause of the disease, and at the same time, the use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used on its own.