Patients with occasional headaches are considered to have primary headaches if a head CT has ruled out intracranial tumors, intracranial occupations, and other diseases as the cause. It may be a neuropathic headache or an attack of myotonic headache or migraine. Regardless of the type of headache, analgesic drugs can be given to relieve the headache when it occurs. Commonly used ones such as aminoglutethimide tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, and depot tablets, etc. Antipyretic analgesics can also provide symptomatic headache relief. If the headache is caused by cold or fever, acetaminophen can also be given orally to relieve fever and analgesia. If the headache is migraine and the attack is heavy, you can take oral treprostin to relieve the headache, and you can also relieve the headache attack by acupuncture and massage.