The patient’s head shakes and feels pain inside, which is considered to be a vascular neuropathic headache. The patient can be given symptomatic medications to relieve the headache, and the patient can be given oral ibuprofen extended-release capsules, aminoglutethimide tablets, deprenyl tablets, indomethacin, and naproxen-type medications to relieve the patient’s symptoms. On the basis of medication, the patient’s symptoms can also be improved by doing acupuncture and tui na on the head and neck. The patient’s head shaking and feeling painful inside is considered to be related to vasoneurotic headache, but some patients may also experience head shaking and feeling painful during cold and fever. In this case, the patient should be given symptomatic cooling, improve the patient’s upper respiratory tract infection, and improve the patient’s symptoms, such as giving the patient oral cold granules or blue scutellaria oral liquid-type medication.