Syncopal headache is a headache at the top of the head, which can be relieved by taking Wu Zhu Tang and Wu Mei Wan. The speed of the drug’s effect is related to the patient’s physical condition and the severity of the disease, and the symptomatic treatment is needed to get a better effect. Wu Zhu Tang is composed of Wu Zhu, ginger, jujube and ginseng, etc. It can be used to treat syncopal headache, dry heaving, vomiting and salivation, as well as fullness in the chest and diaphragm, cold pain in the stomach and acid reflux. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this medicine are not exact. Umei Pill is composed of umeboshi meat, ginseng, prepared epiphyllum, dried ginger, cypress, rhizoma coptidis, xinxin, angelica sinensis, and green pepper, etc. It can treat syncopal headache, prolonged dysentery, or pain in stomach and epigastrium (pain occurring in the part of the stomach close to the heart’s socket) and weakness of the limbs caused by deficiency of the spleen, etc. This drug cannot be taken by pregnant women, and the adverse reactions are not yet exact. Proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, do not use the medicine privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.