In Western medicine, there is no clear pathogenesis for headache after blowing wind, but it may be due to the spasm of blood vessels in the head or the obstruction of blood vessel contraction after wind exposure, so headache symptoms appear. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, headache occurs when the head is affected by the wind evil due to careless living, and the qi and blood are blocked from running smoothly. The wind is the main external evil, and wind is the yang evil, so it often leads to headache symptoms. For treatment, you can take Chuanxiong Cha Tiao San orally to harmonize Ying and Wei to improve the headache. You should also pay attention to avoid being blown by the wind when you go out to avoid triggering factors that cause headaches.