Occipital neuralgia symptoms are mainly manifested as burning pain in the posterior occipital region, and the pain is radiating; treatment mainly includes non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Symptoms: Nerve pain is the main manifestation of this disease, and the nature of the pain is pins and needles, cuts or burning. Nociceptive hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of occipital neuralgia. Nociceptive hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of this disease, due to the nerve tissue damage, the sensitivity to pain is reduced. Patients experience abnormal sensations in the area innervated by the occipital nerve. The most common accompanying symptom is muscle spasm. 2. Treatment (1) Non-surgical treatment: Oral drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen), antiepileptic drugs (magnesium valproate), muscle relaxants (baclofen), and some calcium antagonists (gabapentin) have some clinical efficacy in occipital neuralgia. Manual therapy can correct the disordered cervical joints, release nerve entrapment, and eliminate pain by promoting the absorption of inflammation. Gabapentin capsules are prohibited for patients with acute pancreatitis. (2) Surgical treatment: If the patient has repeated attacks after long-term conservative treatment, surgical treatment can be considered. The use of general anesthesia under the head under the oblique muscle amputation to relieve the pressure on the occipital nerve, can also be used to treat occipital neuralgia with local anesthesia microscopic nerve free decompression surgery. If you have uncomfortable symptoms, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, the doctor according to the specific conditions, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.