If the patient only has a transient headache when exercising, it is usually a normal condition due to the patient’s own weak constitution, long-term non-exercise, etc. It can be relieved by appropriate rest and stepwise increase in the amount of exercise; if the patient has a more serious headache when exercising, the number of times is frequent or the duration is long, it is mostly seen in the following cases: 1. Benign headache: it can appear after each exercise of the patient, usually manifested as The fluctuating headache with sudden onset and rapid slowing down after the appearance of pain may be initially considered to be related to angiotension headache caused by the patient’s prolonged exercise, excessive exercise, and failure to do preparatory activities. This kind of headache usually needs no special treatment, and it can be improved effectively by suggesting patients to make appropriate exercise plans. 2. Sports migraine: This kind of headache is related to the vasodilatation of the head and neck caused by the patient’s exercise, which mainly manifests as headache immediately after exercise, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and severe transient throbbing headache, which can be gradually relieved after a few hours, but can be repeated. Such patients are advised to change their exercise patterns and choose more relaxing exercises, such as swimming. In addition, painkillers can also be taken half an hour before exercise to relieve headache symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. 3. Other: Patients with cerebrovascular disease, hypertension, cerebral atherosclerosis can cause excessive expansion of cerebral blood vessels or cerebral vascular spasm during exercise, which can cause insufficient blood supply to the brain and thus cause headache. Such patients should go to the hospital in time to measure blood pressure and conduct brain CT examination to avoid delaying the treatment.