How to treat migraine with better effect

  Almost everyone has had a disease or illness in their life, and migraine is one of the most common diseases.  What should I do if I have a migraine?  Migraine is a common type of primary headache in clinical practice and can be triggered by many factors, such as anxiety, stress, excessive pressure, and insufficient sleep.  Most migraine patients have a misaligned relationship between blood vessels and nerves With the progress of medicine, research has found that there is some abnormal relationship between the blood vessels walking and nerves in migraine disease, such as when the blood vessels cause stuck pressure on the nerves, or adhesions, and then under the influence of some factors, when the blood vessels in the compressed segment are overly diaped and contracted as well as endocrine changes that cause abnormal changes in the concentration of neurotransmitters in the blood, the blood vessels in the compressed segment produce an abnormal This causes headache attacks. This etiology has been confirmed in most migraine patients. In general, migraine attacks not only manifest as severe pain, but also may be accompanied by some clinical symptoms such as photophobia, phonophobia, nausea and vomiting, which make the patient’s already fragile body even weaker and more powerless. Therefore, it is important for patients to seek medical attention in a timely manner, and microvascular decompression surgery is performed to release the adhesions or compression of blood vessels and nerves.  What is the best treatment for migraine?  For the treatment of migraine, based on the different research directions of various disciplines (neurology, neurosurgery, pain medicine, Chinese medicine, etc.) in migraine, the treatment methods for migraine vary. Based on the doctrine of vascular compression of nerves, microvascular decompression has been carried out clinically targeted to effectively solve the situation of vascular and nerve adhesions and entrapment, and satisfactory results have been achieved. Most migraine patients with this procedure have no more headaches after treatment.