If the patient stays up late or does not have good rest, it will easily lead to the symptoms of headache, which will be manifested as a vague pain with a burst of episodes, and the pain level is not intense. Secondly, if the patient has a pain on the temporal side of the head, and if the pain is pulsating or throbbing on the temporal side, it should be considered to be caused by migraine, and migraine will be recurrent in the clinic. Thirdly, if the patient has a pain on the half side of the head, if it is in the back of the head, it should be considered to be caused by occipital neuralgia. Occipital neuralgia mostly occurs when the body’s resistance is low, when it is cold or windy, or when a posture is too long, resulting in muscle strain in the neck and shoulder, and the occipital nerve is stimulated.