Aspirin can treat headache, but it is not commonly used in clinical practice nowadays. Because the dose of aspirin used in the treatment of headache is large, and the effect of aspirin on the gastrointestinal tract is large, which may cause ulceration or bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, so aspirin is often used in small doses in the treatment of patients with coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, carotid plaque, etc. The drugs commonly used to treat headache are other non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules and diclofenac sodium. In addition to pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy and Chinese medicine can also be used for the treatment of headache. 1.Physical therapy: attention should be paid to rest and avoid straining. In addition, physical magnetic therapy, local cold or hot compresses and oxygen absorption are effective for patients with chronic headache. 2. Chinese medicine treatment: head acupuncture and tui na can effectively improve blood circulation in the head, thus reducing headache. In addition, acute attacks of neuropathic headache and secondary headache can be given symptomatic treatment such as pain relief to terminate or reduce the symptoms of headache, while appropriate symptomatic treatment can be given for the accompanying symptoms of headache such as vertigo and vomiting. For secondary headache with clear causes, the causes should be removed as soon as possible, such as anti-infection treatment for intracranial infection, dehydration to lower cranial pressure for intracranial hypertension, and surgery to remove intracranial tumors. Therefore, sudden, severe and recurrent headaches should be treated promptly by a doctor and the cause should be clarified.