In order to achieve real treatment of vascular headache, it is necessary to improve the relevant examination, and only after the fundamental clear diagnosis, the most fundamental treatment is possible. The first one is symptomatic treatment and the second one is allopathic treatment. In terms of symptomatic treatment, relief can be provided through oral medication, such as acetaminophen or loxoprofen, or intravenous application of aminotriol ketorolac if there is no significant improvement, or changing the surrounding environment into a relatively quiet, warm and peaceful area to reduce mental tension stimulation, ensure adequate sleep and increase proper rest. If the headache is caused by various organic diseases such as subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral hemorrhage, the cause of the headache must be clarified by timely application of relevant tests. In some cases, surgical intervention is required to treat the headache at the root, and after surgery, various measures should be taken to relieve the vascular headache. In daily life, if there is no obvious effect after symptomatic treatment, and if vascular headache still occurs repeatedly and does not show significant relief, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and to take the causal treatment measures.