Can vascular headaches be cured?

Vascular headache can be cured. Treatment of vascular headache can be done by medication, as well as physiotherapy. Commonly used medications include zolmitriptan, diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, celecoxib and so on. Physical therapy mainly includes heat, massage, tui na, acupuncture, medium frequency pulsed electric therapy and so on. In addition to medication and physical therapy, patients with vascular headache should actively avoid triggers that cause headache, such as bright light stimulation, noise disturbance, overexertion, and emotional excitement. Removing these triggers can significantly reduce the frequency of vascular headache attacks. For patients who have recurrent vascular headaches for a long time, anti-anxiety and anti-depressant drugs such as citalopram, amitriptyline, etc. should be taken to prevent attacks.