In fact, many headaches are caused by cervical spine diseases, which are called “cervicogenic headaches”, said Professor Ni Jiachao, president of the World Association of Pain Physicians and deputy director of the Institute of Pain Biomedicine at Capital Medical University. Ni Jiachao said that cervicogenic headache is related to the stimulation of the nerves in the neck. Headaches are characterized by repeated dull or aching pain in the occiput, top of the head, temples, forehead or around the orbits, sometimes pulsating pain, and sometimes involving the ears and teeth, with or without neck pain. When examined by a physician, there is mostly pressure pain around the neck. Headaches can be caused by lesions in the muscles, fascia or bones of the neck, such as cervical spine osteophytes, aging, neck muscle trauma and strain, etc., and stimulation of the nerves that penetrate them. The traditional treatment of cervicogenic headache is mainly based on acupuncture, massage, massage, physiotherapy and other non-surgical treatment methods. In recent years, a new method of “treatment removal” has entered the modern treatment system, which is to inject anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs directly to the cervical nerve roots to eliminate local inflammation and edema, improve microcirculation, and produce the effect of “targeted treatment”. The effect of “targeted therapy” is produced. This method can quickly give full play to the drug locally, reduce and eliminate soft tissue inflammation, and thus relieve or eradicate cervicogenic headaches. The doctor reminds that after this treatment can cure the headache quickly and effectively, the patient still needs to pay attention to the rehabilitation and health care, so that the headache can be truly eradicated and will not recur.