The patient has a throbbing pain in the right side of the back of the head. It is recommended to give oral pain medication to terminate the headache attack, which can be oral aminoglutethimide tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, depot tablets, acetaminophen, and indomethacin. If the pain is severe, tramadol hydrochloride can also be given orally to terminate the headache attack. Patients with throbbing pain on the right side of the back of the head are considered to be caused by occipital neuralgia, which is commonly caused by damage to the occipital nerve after a cold or a cold. In this case, the patient is advised to consult a hospital, and the patient’s symptoms can be improved by acupuncture in Chinese medicine, which is very effective. If the patient is at home, he can also use local heat compresses and local massage on the right side of the back of the head, which can also provide some relief to the symptoms of headache.