A jumping pain in a tendon behind the ear is usually occipital neuralgia or myofasciitis. In the case of occipital neuralgia, nerve-nourishing medications, as well as pain medications specifically for neuralgia, are required. The former include B vitamins such as furathiamine, methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, and cytarabine sodium capsules. The latter refers to pregabalin, gabapentin, and carbamazepine, etc. Specific medications are selected based on the patient’s age, financial condition, and underlying disease. In the case of myofasciitis, muscle relaxants are generally used and have an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, such as compound cloxazolazone, eperisone or tizanidine. All of the above drugs are stimulating to the gastrointestinal tract and are generally recommended to be taken after meals. Patients who are in a position to do so can also go to the rehabilitation department for physical therapy, usually magnetic heat, electroacupuncture, and manual massage, which can help the muscles relax.