Patients with head tendon pain are mostly seen with functional headache, such as migraine, tension headache, neurological headache, etc. Most of the patients are related to some bad diet and living habits, such as staying up late, smoking, alcoholism, strenuous exercise, or liking to eat some spicy and irritating food, often easy to be emotionally agitated, etc. All these reasons will lead to the symptoms of head tendon pain. Therefore, patients first need to develop good dietary and living habits. Through lifestyle changes, most patients’ headache symptoms can be controlled. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, they can be treated with appropriate medications, commonly used including aspirin, diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, celecoxib and so on. After the patient’s symptoms are improved, the medication should be discontinued in a timely manner.