Chinese Medicine considers headache as disharmony of qi and blood with obstruction of wind, fire, phlegm and stasis. Syndrome differentiation is often categorized with external or internal causes. External causes of headache include wind-cold, wind-damp and wind-heat; internal ca uses include qi deficiency, blood deficiency, blood stasis, kidney deficiency, phlegm obstruction and firing liver yang. Clinically, ChuanQingChaTiao San, QiangHuoShengShiTang, TianMaGouTengYin, TongQiaoHuoXueTang, Ban XiaBaiZhuTianMaTang. SiWuTang are modified in treating different types of headache with acupuncture treatment on relative meridians.