If the headache occurs for three consecutive days, the patient needs to go to the hospital for examination, and have a CT or MRI of the head to observe whether there are acute cerebrovascular diseases or subdural hematoma in the brain, to exclude intracranial occupying diseases and venous sinus thrombosis. Considering that the patient may be suffering from an acute attack of chronic migraine, it is suggested that the patient can take some oral medications, such as oral Ciprolin capsules, or apply medications to improve blood circulation in the brain, or intravenous thrombosis, and the patient also needs to pay attention to a light diet and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. In addition, patients should also drink more water.