The headache is caused by the headache when walking. It may be caused by cold or flu, which leads to occipital neuralgia. The patient walks or sneezes, which causes the headache to worsen, and the headache is usually throbbing or burning-like pain, which is episodic. Oral pain medications can be taken to symptomatically terminate the headache attacks, such as oral aminogest, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, depot tablets, and in severe cases, oral zolmitriptan tablets to relieve the headache. Headache attacks can also be improved by applying heat and acupuncture points. If accompanied by fever, acetaminophen can also be taken orally to relieve the headache by relieving fever and analgesia, and you should drink more water when you have a headache.