Headaches that do not work should first be examined by cranial CT and nuclear magnetic to exclude those caused by intracranial organic lesions, such as cranial tumors and cerebrovascular disease. If the patient has intracranial organic lesions, he should be hospitalized in time for comprehensive treatment. If intracranial organic lesions are excluded, cluster headache should be considered. Patients with this disease mainly have pain at night, often attacking 1-2 hours after going to sleep, and the pain can be intense and intolerable, mainly tingling or burning pain, and there is usually no fluctuating sensation. Its treatment is mainly to give symptomatic treatment, the main drugs commonly used in the clinic are sumatriptan and zolmitriptan. In addition, it may also be caused by other diseases, such as patients with trigeminal neuralgia, may also cause episodic severe head pain, if diagnosed as trigeminal neuralgia mainly, oral carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine treatment.