Head throbbing pain, also known as vasoneurotic headache, the sensation of jumping pain is actually a painful sensation produced by the blood vessels in response to the pulsation of the pulse! Among all migraine patients, two-thirds have a headache on one side, while another one-third have a bilateral headache, that is, pain on both sides. Vascular headaches are easily caused when high mental stress and fast-paced life lead to plant nerve dysfunction. In addition, highland hypoxia and intracranial vascular lesions (arteriovenous malformations, aneurysms, etc.) can cause vascular headaches. Vascular headache is a headache caused by vascular factors, and it is often caused by heart contraction that causes pulsation and throbbing pain. There are many causes of vascular headache. First of all, vascular headache is easily caused by mental stress and fast-paced life, which leads to disturbance of plant nerve function. In addition, highland hypoxia, intracranial vascular lesions (arteriovenous malformation, aneurysm, etc.) can cause vascular headache. So which diseases can cause head throbbing pain? 1.Blood stasis headache Symptoms: dizziness, head swelling, unilateral headache, head throbbing pain, headache, thin tongue coating. 2.Phlegm headache Symptoms: weakness of phlegm discharge, headache at night, headache in children, involvement headache. 3.Ventral migraine syndrome Symptoms: head throbbing pain unilateral headache electric shock-like pain or stabbing headache. 4.Glioblastoma Symptoms: cerebral edema, increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid protein, cerebrospinal fluid leukocytes.