In clinic, the common nerve headache is mainly caused by the greater occipital neuralgia and herpes zoster. Nervous headache is usually characterized by persistent sharp pain along the nerve distribution area, and the aggravation of the sub type. When touching to press the nerve distribution trend, it will induce or aggravate the pain. Nervous headache is a kind of pain caused by abnormal discharge of nerve caused by stimulation or injury of nerve in the process of walking. Therefore, the drugs for treating nervous headache are mainly drugs that inhibit abnormal discharge, such as carbamazepine and oxacipine. These drugs themselves have anti epileptic effects, of course, they are also used in clinical treatment of neurological headache. In addition, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as sodium dichlorophenolate and naproxen, also have therapeutic effects on mild to moderate adaptive headache. The above scheme is only for reference. Please use it according to the drug description or the doctor's advice in a regular hospital