Cervicogenic headache is caused by cervical spondylosis or herniated discs, which compress the peripheral nerves that innervate the top of the head and cause stabbing pain, and can be alleviated by taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Second, it may be due to insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, mainly seen in patients with hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes, resulting in chronic cerebral blood supply deficiency, which can also appear as tingling pain in the top of the head. Third, cerebrovascular diseases, some cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction late due to damage to the brain’s special structures, such as the thalamus, can also appear the phenomenon of tingling in the top of the head.