Headache is a relatively common symptom in clinical practice. Pain when the head moves is mainly seen in fever, hypertension, cervical spondylosis, etc.: 1. Fever is mostly seen in infectious diseases, such as upper respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc.. Patients with fever can cause cerebral vasodilatation and increased cerebral blood flow, and the headache will be significantly aggravated during head activities. 2. Hypertensive disease, blood pressure is often higher than 140/90mmHg, and patients can also show symptoms such as panic and dizziness in addition to headache. Patients with hypertension should eat lightly, avoid strain, mental tension and emotional excitement, and pay attention to proper exercise. 3. Cervical spondylosis is mostly seen in patients who work long hours with heavy physical labor, and also in people who work long hours at a desk. The headache is mainly located near the back of the head and can be aggravated when turning the head, often accompanied by discomfort in the back of the neck, dizziness and soreness of the shoulders.