A tendon at the back of the head tugging pain is the performance of occipital neuralgia, mostly caused by insomnia, pillow, fatigue, drinking, smoking, cold, cold, cold, emotional excitement and long time watching TV, playing cell phones and other reasons. Occipital neuralgia is mostly seen in adults over 40 years old, the pain can be continuous or intermittent, the degree is generally not severe, sometimes accompanied by nausea, dizziness and other symptoms, after sufficient rest the symptoms can be relieved. A small number of patients need to resort to medication including painkillers, neurotrophic drugs and sedative and sleeping drugs. Commonly used drugs in clinical practice include Danjin headache capsules, headache nin capsules, fenbid, gabapentin, pregabalin, vitamin B1, methylcobalamin, cytarabine, glutathione, melatonin, alprazolam, etc.