Headache is a very common symptom, and intracranial and extracranial vascular diseases and systemic diseases can cause headache, and even environmental factors can also cause headache. There are many causes of persistent headaches, including intracranial tumors. As the tumor grows, episodic headaches can turn into persistent headaches, and the pain level will gradually increase, with nausea and vomiting. Some patients with elevated blood pressure can have headache when their blood pressure rises, so they need to monitor their blood pressure and carry out antihypertensive treatment. Tension headache is a kind of primary headache, which is common in young and middle-aged patients aged 20-30 years old, mainly manifesting as constant pain in the posterior occipital region and temporomandibular region on both sides, mostly caused by emotional tension, lack of sleep and work stress.