The names of neurology diagnoses are sometimes very interesting and often make us neurologists laugh and cry. For example, the specialty of “neurology”, sometimes we say to patients “you need to register for neurology”, sometimes the patients will jump out like “you need to see neurology, you have a neurological disease! In fact, headache, dizziness, numbness of the hands and feet, weakness of the limbs, etc. need to see neurology, but the people understand it as a mental illness, that nonsense, thinking, emotion, will and other mental problems are neurological, so often make the neurologist headache. Besides, when the people come to see the doctor, the doctor asks them where they are not feeling well. The answer is “migraine”, and the doctor asks him “how do you know it’s a migraine?” The doctor asks him, “How do you know it’s a migraine?” and he answers, “Pain on one side of the head”. In fact, migraine is not a one-sided headache, it is a neurovascular headache, and there are a series of diagnostic criteria and exclusion criteria. In terms of tension headache, I usually say to my patients, “You have a tension headache.” 95% of the patients immediately reply, “Doctor, you are wrong, I am not tense, my head hurts, and my head does not hurt when I am tense. I don’t think I have tension headache because I don’t have tension at all”. That’s the funny thing about neurology, and neurologists are often misunderstood and laughed at by the people.