There are many types of headache, such as neuropathic headache, headache caused by cold, vascular headache, etc. You can determine the type of headache according to the trigger and symptoms. If the headache is not relieved and affects normal life, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.1. Neuropathic headache: Tension headache is common in clinical practice, mostly due to long-term irregular life, irregular sleep time or lack of sufficient sleep, resulting in persistent head stuffiness, pain and tightness. In addition, some patients with neuropathic headache may experience episodic throbbing pain or pins-and-needles pain in the posterior occipital area or behind the ear. Trigeminal nerve-induced headaches are generally more intense and are often triggered by factors such as alcohol consumption and smoking. In cervicogenic headache caused by cervical spondylosis, patients will have dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms in addition to headache; 2. Headache caused by cold: Patients often have headache symptoms after catching cold and flu, and usually also have symptoms such as fear of cold, fever, body sleepiness and weakness; 3. Vascular headache: Poisoning, high fever, hypertension, cerebrovascular stenosis and other factors cause insufficient blood supply and oxygen deprivation to the brain of patients, causing headache symptoms, and patients will have dizziness, nausea and other symptoms; 4. 4, headache caused by ear lesions: such as acute otitis media, mastoiditis, etc., will lead to severe ear pain, causing patients to have radioactive headache; 5, headache after cranio-cerebral injury: because of accident or blunt force injury, causing scalp breakage or subdural hematoma, resulting in headache symptoms, and after treatment may also appear neurological headache.