60-year-old frequent headache is not necessarily caused by disease, may be overworked, mental tension and other physiological factors, but also does not exclude the possibility of suffering from hypertension, brain tumors, neurasthenia and other diseases. 1. Physiological factors: 60-year-old people often have headaches, not necessarily caused by disease, if the recent overwork or stress, mental tension, may cause headaches. 2. Hypertension: The cause of hypertension is not yet clear, but it is related to heredity, age and poor lifestyle, etc. With age, the chance of suffering from hypertension will gradually increase, which will lead to headaches, fatigue and other symptoms. If the blood pressure is not controlled in time, the blood pressure is too high for a long time, which will lead to frequent headaches in 60-year-old patients. 3. Brain tumor: brain tumors are tumors originated from intracranial tissues as well as brain metastases, which are manifested by increased intracranial pressure as well as various neurological symptoms, and the patients will suffer from headache, vomiting, optic nerve papillae edema and other symptoms. 4. Neurasthenia: the disease can lead to mental excitement and fatigue of the brain, which often makes patients think too much and combined with sleep disorder. Prolonged sleep deprivation, resulting in cerebral nerve dysfunction, may show frequent headaches, may also be accompanied by poor mental, physical weakness and other symptoms. The causes of frequent headaches at the age of 60 are many, and it is recommended that family members take the patient to the doctor for examination and targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis.