Pain in one half of the head is considered to be caused by migraine or neuropathic headache. For example, if the patient is anxious and nervous or has a cold, the pain-sensitive structures in the brain may be stimulated. Patients may experience episodes of pain and throbbing, or the headache may worsen when they cough, sneeze, or walk. Therefore, patients who have frequent migraine or neuropathic headaches are advised to consult the Chinese medicine department of the hospital to adjust the yin and yang of the internal organs and to adjust the body constitution for treatment through Chinese herbal medicine. Patients can take oral non-steroidal analgesics to relieve headaches when they have headaches. They can take oral aminogest, depot tablets, and ibuprofen extended-release capsules, all of which are effective in terminating moderate to severe headaches, and can also improve headaches by means of acupuncture in Chinese medicine.