Frequent recurrent headaches are mainly seen in the following two diseases: first, sinusitis, patients with a past history of chronic rhinitis, headache attacks are often preceded by a history of upper respiratory tract infection, headache is located in the forehead, a persistent dull or swelling pain, in addition to headache can also be accompanied by runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, loss of taste and other symptoms, some patients may have purulent discharge in the nasal cavity and accompanied by foul odor, sinus CT Sinus CT or sinus MRI can further clarify the cause. Secondly, migraine, which is common in women, often occurs after stress or exertion. The headache is often located on one or both temples, with a vascular pulsating headache that lasts from a few hours to several days. In addition, it can also be seen in tension headache, glaucoma, cervical spondylosis, hypertension, acute cerebrovascular disease, etc. It is recommended to go to the relevant departments for consultation.