A throbbing pain in the right side of the head can be seen in the following diseases: i. Migraine, mostly seen in female patients, mostly related to mental tension, overwork and anxiety, the headache can be a throbbing headache, and some patients can be accompanied by nausea. II. It can be seen in patients with colds, which may be related to viral infection. III. It can be seen in cerebrovascular lesions, mostly on the basis of cerebral arteriosclerosis, caused by cerebral vascular spasm or overdilation, and can appear as headache with the rhythm of heartbeat. The right side of the head has the distribution of trigeminal nerve and occipital nerve, and if the patient has neuroinflammation or head cold, it can induce neuropathic pain. Fifth, it can be seen in diseases other than the head, such as sinus tachycardia, which can occur with rapid heartbeat and lead to throbbing fluctuations in the head, and hypertension, which can also lead to headache symptoms.