The treatment of cervicogenic headache has the following options: 1. Use of analgesic drugs, patients can directly use non-steroidal antipyretic analgesics, such as ibuprofen, naproxen, acetochlorfenac, etc., which can provide rapid pain relief in a short period of time, lasting 6-8 hours, only for when the pain is more pronounced. 2. Use of muscle relaxant drugs, which also have a certain analgesic effect, commonly used compound cloxazolazone, eperisone, tizanidine etc. These drugs can relax the muscles, reduce muscle tension, reduce muscle tension, and relieve the symptoms of myofasciitis.3. Use drugs for neuralgia, such as gabapentin, carbamazepine, and pregabalin, which are also recommended for temporary pain management, and need to pay attention to the side effects of the drugs.4. Physiotherapy, you can go to the rehabilitation department for physiotherapy, with manual massage, pulling, magnetic heat, and electroacupuncture as the main means to To help relieve the symptoms.