Headache can be caused by intracranial occupational lesions, because intracranial occupational lesions can cause increased cranial pressure. When the cranial pressure is increased, shaking the head or lowering the head or coughing or sneezing with force will cause higher cranial pressure, so the headache will be aggravated. If cranial hypertension is suspected, it is important to promptly consult the neurology department of the hospital for physical examination and CT or MRI of the head to clarify the condition. In addition, cervicogenic headache should be considered, because cervical spondylosis causes head shaking or head lowering, the cervical spine will pull the muscles of the head, and headache discomfort will occur. At this time, we should pay attention to rest, and we can go to the orthopedic department to check the cervical spine MRI or cervical spine CT, and then we can reduce the headache through massage, acupuncture and traction.