The common cause of pain when the head shakes is neurovascular headache. Due to the patient’s recent work stress, or less sleep or overexertion, it can lead to symptoms of ischemia and hypoxia in the brain and pain when the head shakes. Patients also need to rule out whether the intracranial pressure is elevated, such as intracranial occupational disease, or intracranial acute cerebrovascular disease, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for head CT and other examinations to clarify the diagnosis. It is also necessary to rule out whether the patient has hypertension. It is recommended that the patient have his blood pressure measured, and if the patient has elevated blood pressure, he can be treated with oral antihypertensive medication. Pain when the head is shaken has physiological causes and pathological diseases, and patients are advised not to delay diagnosis and treatment.