Head acupuncture often uses needling methods that are straight or flat, and flat needling often pierces below the capitellar tendon membrane, a place rich in blood vessels that can easily produce bleeding. Therefore, head acupuncture needling techniques should be gentle and should not be used to increase the inherent therapeutic stimulus by emphasizing the therapeutic effect. Bleeding should also be prevented after head acupuncture, that is, compression should be emphasized after starting acupuncture, especially for stroke patients, who may be on anticoagulants or anti-platelet aggregation drugs. The above-mentioned patients may be more prone to bleeding, so timely compression must be performed when starting needles, and timely and effective compression should be performed for a longer period of time. It is not recommended to wash the hair immediately after head acupuncture treatment, and it is recommended to wash the hair four hours after acupuncture. In addition, there is no need to be nervous about the treatment in the head, which is a relatively safe place, protected by the skull, but the doctor must do a good job of explaining the necessary work.