Neurologic headaches include tension headaches, functional headaches, and vascular neurologic headaches. 1. Tension headache: it is bilateral occipital or whole head tightness or pressure headache. It accounts for about 40% of headache patients and is the most common type of primary headache. The headache site is variable, can be bilateral, unilateral, whole head, neck, bilateral occipital, bilateral temporal and so on. It is usually a persistent mild to moderate dull pain, with a sense of tightness, pressure or heaviness around the head. 2. Functional headache: Functional headache often can not find a clear cause, is due to cerebral nerve dysfunction and vasodilatation dysfunction caused by headache, this kind of headache tends to be recurring, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, but the prognosis is good. 3. Vasoneurotic headache: Migraine is a common primary headache, characterized by episodic, lateral, moderate to severe, throbbing headache, usually lasts for 4 to 72 hours, can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sound, light stimulation or daily activities can aggravate the headache, and can be relieved by resting in a quiet environment. It is recommended that patients with neurological headache go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out appropriate treatment.