Various kinds of headaches seriously endanger people’s health, and those severe headaches that persist for years are a serious health hazard for adolescents. Among these headaches with complex classification, headaches caused by cervical spine are increasing year by year, mainly due to the increase of sitting ambulatory work and entertainment. This kind of headache is called cervicogenic headache. The problem is that the manifestation of cervicogenic headache is complicated and changeable, and it is easily confused with many other causes of headache, plus the lack of understanding and attention to it in various specialized departments, which causes many patients to run around in major hospitals without getting a clear diagnosis and effective treatment, and some of those who get a clear diagnosis only have short-term relief, and the treatment will be repeated and gradually aggravated. This can lead to recurrent attacks and gradual aggravation, which can seriously damage physical and mental health. In addition to the common symptoms such as stiffness and pain in the neck and shoulders, cervicogenic headache can also be caused by injury to the muscles, fascia, nerves and blood vessels, resulting in persistent or episodic swelling and throbbing pain in the lateral head, as well as pain radiating to the forehead behind the eyes. Some patients with severe headache, dizziness (or vertigo), nausea, and (some with) vomiting. Therefore, migraine and tension headache are the most frequently diagnosed, and it is not uncommon for elderly people to be diagnosed with cerebral infarction, because brain CT or MRI examinations in the elderly are rarely completely normal, but may be a manifestation of past legacy or aging degeneration. For headache patients, multidisciplinary knowledge and detailed medical history and physical examination are needed to avoid misdiagnosis and misdiagnosis, to correctly diagnose and to develop individualized treatment. For correctly diagnosed cervicogenic headache, although many treatments can relieve the headache, the lack of individualized preventive measures for the cause can lead to recurrent and worsening attacks in patients, leading to severe physical and mental health and loss of confidence in life in severe cases.