Occasional bouts of pain in the right side of the brain are usually caused by cold or exertion, staying up late, stress, and lack of rest. It may also be due to the presence of brain diseases in the patient, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, trauma to the brain, brain tumor, etc. It may also be due to cervical spine disease, which compresses the local blood vessels of the patient, resulting in poor blood circulation in the brain, leading to hypoxia and ischemia and other conditions that cause pain in the right side of the brain. It may also be caused by cervical spondylosis compressing the occipital nerve. Patients should pay attention to it, conduct early examination, and after confirming the cause, carry out early treatment and take some rest appropriately to relieve the symptoms. Depending on the condition, if it is localized scalp pain, the patient can also take analgesics to help treat it appropriately. In case of intracerebral lesions, proper treatment is recommended under the guidance of a doctor.