The patient has a burst of pain on the side of the head, which is mainly considered to be a neuropathic headache or migraine attack. The treatment of this condition is mainly symptomatic relief of the patient’s headache, which can be relieved by means of oral pain medication. Routinely, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be applied to the patient, including aminoglutethimide tablets, painkillers, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, indomethacin, headache powders, sialalgia, and naproxen, which are the same kind of substances, to improve the headache. If a severe migraine attack is considered, when the application of these basic painkillers is not effective, you can consider applying specific painkillers for relief, such as zolmitriptan and ergotamine caffeine for the patient, as well as acupuncture and massage on the head, which are also effective in relieving a bout of pain on the side of the head.