The causes of pain in the back of the head and the top of the head in patients are considered as follows: First, it is more likely to be a neuropathic headache, such as occipital major neuralgia and auricular major neuralgia. If the patient gets cold or has been in one position for too long, or has previous cervical spondylosis, etc., the patient’s cervical muscle strain when stimulating the greater occipital nerve will cause the above symptoms. In the second aspect, it may also be caused by the patient’s poor rest and strain leading to cerebrovascular cervical canal, and the patient’s pain is mostly manifested as distension and pain. The third aspect is that the pain in the back of the head and the top of the head may also be caused by cold or fever, and patients are advised to take their temperature in time. If accompanied by muscle aches, cough, sneezing and runny nose symptoms to be considered this cause.