Nerve throbbing pain in the frontal region is also called vasoneurotic headache, also known as migraine, jumping pain is a painful sensation due to the fluctuation of blood vessels, most of them are episodic swelling and jumping pain in the frontal or temporal region on one side, but there are also a few patients with bilateral head swelling and jumping pain, which may be related to genetic factors, as well as endocrine and metabolic factors such as 5-hydroxytryptamine and norepinephrine, and also related to dietary and mental factors, such as Cheese, chocolate, wine and other dietary factors can trigger it, as well as emotional stress, bright light stimulation, menstruation and oral nitrate drugs such as nitroglycerin, and oral contraceptives. In addition, plateau hypoxia, intracranial vascular lesions can also cause head nerve throbbing pain, and high blood pressure can also cause head nerve distension throbbing pain, mainly because of high blood pressure, accelerated heart contraction, and enhanced vascular pulsation, causing frontal nerve throbbing pain, which should be considered vascular throbbing pain, not a single nerve throbbing.