Intermittent headache, one jump after another, is considered to be caused by neuropathic headache. For example, if the headache is caused by cold, wind, or poor rest, the patient will experience a painful episode of jumping pain, which is related to the stimulation of the meninges or the stimulation of pain-sensitive structures in the brain. It is suggested that patients can take oral pain medications to relieve the headache symptomatically, such as ergotamine caffeine, aminoglutethimide tablets, pain relief tablets, and ibuprofen extended-release capsules. If the headache is severe, oral zolmitriptan tablets can also be taken to terminate the headache attack, which is very effective. Acupuncture and head massage can also be used to reduce headaches. Patients must pay attention to avoiding headache triggering factors in general.