When a patient has a headache and weakness in the feet, the patient needs to go to the hospital for a CT head examination to observe whether the patient has acute cerebrovascular disease, and if necessary, the patient can have a magnetic resonance imaging of the head to observe whether there is acute lacunar cerebral infarction in the brain. In addition, patients with neurovascular headache may also experience headache and lack of strength in the feet. There are many factors that can trigger neurovascular headache, such as excessive mental tension or mental stress, and some patients are overworked or do not get enough sleep, which can trigger neurovascular headache. Furthermore, patients need to have a cardiac checkup to see if they have arrhythmias that cause headaches and lack of strength in the feet.