Rheumatic migraine belongs to a type of headache, clinically rheumatic migraine is more common, often as a complication of rheumatic diseases. In addition to the symptoms of migraine, patients with rheumatic migraine will also have other symptoms related to rheumatic diseases, such as swelling and pain in wrists, ankles, knees, interphalangeal joints and other parts of the joints, and restriction of activities. Patients with rheumatic migraine should pay attention to preventing cold and keeping warm in daily life, and should try to avoid stimuli such as cold and emotion, so as not to cause or aggravate the attack of migraine. If migraine-related discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult the rheumatology department or neurology department of the hospital in a timely manner, and standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.