Headache nerve twitching is mainly seen in the following cases: a. Patients with neuropathic headache, especially occipital nerve pain, mainly manifest as pain on one side of the head, which can radiate from the occipital and cervical parts of one side along the top of the head, temporal and frontal parts along the distribution of the occipital nerve, with electric shock-like or tugging pain, mostly related to cervical disc herniation and occipital nerve involvement caused by cold in the neck. Second, the headache nerve a throbbing pain is also seen in some patients with herpes zoster in the head, if there is herpes zoster in the head, patients can appear herpetic or post-herpetic neuropathic headache, manifested as a headache nerve a throbbing pain. During the acute phase of herpes, hormones, anti-inflammatory or anti-viral drugs, nerve-nourishing vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 should be given intramuscularly, and gabapentin and carbamazepine can be given orally to relieve the headache.