In clinical practice, when pituitary tumor headache is encountered, there are often two ways to deal with it: 1) symptomatic treatment, where the drugs often used are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as loxoprofen sodium, acetaminophen, ibuprofen and so on. But these drugs have certain efficacy, but cannot solve the problem at the root, so some of them will recur, and even need toxic anesthetic drugs to solve the problem at a later stage, such as morphine, dulcolax, etc. 2. Corresponding treatment is to remove the pituitary tumor from the root, so as to fundamentally relieve the headache performance caused by compression or stimulation. However, surgery has certain risks, so you must consider carefully before undergoing surgery. Basically, although the headache will remain for a while after the surgery, it will gradually disappear and get better at a later stage, thus reaching a very ideal state.