Headache symptoms accompanying the heartbeat are most commonly seen in two types of conditions: 1. Vasodilatory headache caused by hypertension. Patients are advised to have their blood pressure measured and to consider this type of condition if it meets the diagnostic criteria for hypertension or if it is higher and more elevated than the basal blood pressure. It is usually necessary to use antihypertensive drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, but attention needs to be paid to the headache caused by a sudden increase in blood pressure, and the magnitude of blood pressure lowering needs to be slowed down appropriately to avoid the lack of blood supply to the brain caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure. 2. Infectious cerebral vasodilatory pain. Patients will have headache combined with fever and other infectious symptoms, and routine blood tests are generally recommended. If the test results suggest a bacterial infectious disease, antibiotic anti-infective treatment is needed and anti-inflammatory treatment is administered at the same time to relieve the headache symptoms.