Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is a type of headache that occurs following a traumatic head injury, such as a concussion or head trauma. It is characterized by headaches that can vary in intensity and frequency, often presenting with symptoms such as sensitivity to light or sound, nausea, and dizziness. Research in this area focuses on identifying risk factors for developing PTH, understanding the underlying mechanisms that contribute to PTH, and exploring treatment options to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life for individuals who experience PTH. Studies may investigate the relationship between head injuries and the development of chronic headaches, as well as potential interventions such as medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes that may help manage PTH symptoms. Overall, research on post-traumatic headache aims to improve our understanding of this condition and develop more effective strategies for prevention and treatment.