Is there a treatment for migraine?

  In fact, many people have migraine, and it is not uncommon to see patients who have suffered from migraine for thirty or forty years in clinical practice. It is because they cannot find a good treatment method. Most of the doctors in hospitals either cannot find out what the disease is and let the patients receive treatment that does not relieve the headache, or they suggest that the patients simply take painkillers for treatment. As this goes on for a long time, many patients have developed many complications from taking too many drugs, causing damage to the spleen and stomach or other organs. This is not an uncommon situation.  Too many migraine sufferers have been longing for a definite answer to this question. Not only are they unable to work and suffer from migraines every day and night because of chronic migraines, but many severe migraine sufferers become depressed and even suicidal because of the headaches and the inability to treat them. Now, the World Health Organization has designated severe migraine as one of the most disabling chronic diseases, which is a testament to its severity.  Regarding its treatment modalities, medical experts have not given up exploring it since ancient times, and nowadays, microvascular decompression is considered a procedure that can treat migraine, which is a very safe procedure performed under a microscope. And there is no pain for the patient because it is local anesthesia. The incisions are small, all within the hairline, so there are no aesthetic concerns.