What to do with a tendon throbbing pain in the head, depending on the cause of the disease to choose the method of treatment. Usually speaking, there are two causes for a throbbing tendon in the head: the first is vascular headache. If the headache is caused by muscle tension and vascular spasm, a TCD test is needed to understand whether there is vascular spasm. Treatment is mainly based on vasodilators, such as Cipro, and the second is neurogenic headache. If the headache is due to neuropathic headache, treatment is mainly based on antiepileptic drugs, such as carbamazepine, gabapentin or pregabalin. At the same time, if the patient has tension in the neck muscles, he can also perform appropriate head massage, and also pay attention to the posture of the neck and head, pay attention to warmth and avoid cold and other conditions.