Stabbing pain at the back of the head, most commonly caused by cold, is manifested as paroxysmal pain in the form of stabbing, throbbing, and drilling pains. Most of the cold is caused by blowing fan or air conditioner after sweating, haircut, hair coloring, or blowing cold wind without drying hair in the morning. Other causes are less common, such as trauma, inflammation, etc. When the above symptoms appear, pay attention to avoid further exposure to cold, give TDP irradiation appropriately, pay attention to keep warm, and take oral pain medication and neuropathic pain inhibiting drugs if necessary, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Nimesulide dispersible tablets and Loxoprofen sodium, and neuropathic pain inhibiting drugs, such as gabapentin capsules. The recovery time varies from patient to patient and can be relieved in about 5-10 days. If the pain is not relieved, further examination in hospital is needed to exclude intracranial and neck diseases.