The headache on the right side, with throbbing pain, is considered to be a vascular neuropathic headache, which is mainly this throbbing, swelling, and throbbing-like pain. It is a functional headache, that is, there are no positive findings in CT, MRI, and Doppler examinations of the head. The headache can be triggered by exertion, stress, or poor rest, and usually lasts for a few hours to a few days and can be relieved on its own. If the headache attack is heavy, you can take some symptomatic pain relief drugs, such as Aminoglutethimide tablets and Ibuprofen extended-release capsules, which are very effective in improving the headache symptoms. But if the headache, a throbbing pain in the back of the occipital area, to be considered because of the cold caused by the occipital neuralgia, can be relieved by acupuncture, as well as the way the heat compress.