Ordinary headache symptoms will disappear on their own after a few hours and leave no trace. Most of these headaches are caused by stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, sun exposure, alcohol, or staying too long in a place with poor air circulation. If a headache lasts for more than 24 hours, or several times a week, or if there are other symptoms, you should see a doctor. In our clinical work, we often find that patients with headache, especially those with long-term recurring headache, often have several medical records from different hospitals and a pile of examination reports or video photos at hand, and often ask the doctor impatiently, “Have you ever seen my kind of headache?” without saying a few words. . Such patients already have some degree of anxiety and should consider receiving psychological counseling or psychotherapy. Headache is only a symptom, but the diagnosis of it should not be ambiguous. You can’t just look it up on the Internet, or listen to the “personal stories” of your neighbors, or take the “advice” or “secret recipes” of the old men and women in the park, and then buy and eat medicine indiscriminately. However, it is very likely that the disease will be misunderstood. As for the treatment of headache, it depends on the diagnosis of headache and how the cause is, which is a bit complicated.