Headache, dizziness, and eye pain may be caused by eye lesions, such as glaucoma patients can appear, along with a possible increase in intraocular pressure, and should be seen by an ophthalmologist if necessary. Patients with trigeminal neuralgia may also appear, the symptoms are episodic, most can last from a few seconds to a few minutes, can stop suddenly, can be repeated, the patient may touch the point, mainly for symptomatic treatment, can take carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine, etc. It may also be caused if the patient has intracranial organic lesions, such as early brain tumors, and cranial MRI is examined to clarify the diagnosis if necessary. It can also be seen in primary headache disorders, such as cluster headache, which can last from a few minutes to 180 minutes, and may be accompanied by conjunctival congestion, nasal congestion and tearing.