If patients experience head pain when they shake, there are usually several factors as follows: 1. The most common factor is cervical spondylosis, and patients with cervical spondylosis will experience clinical symptoms and performance of dizziness and headache when the neck is shaken by movement. In particular, patients with obvious hyperplasia of the 2nd-7th cervical vertebrae will experience significant pain when the head is shaken. 2. In some cases such as cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebrovascular insufficiency of blood supply, TIA attacks, at this time there will be visual rotation, blurred vision, dizziness, headache, and even a shaking of the head when they are afraid to open their eyes, all of which belong to acute cerebrovascular ischemic attacks. 3. In the case of cerebrovascular accidents, such as acute stroke or acute cerebral hemorrhage, there will also be clinical manifestations of headache when shaking.