Can vascular headaches be cured?

Whether vascular headache can be cured is usually related to the type of disease and cannot be generalized. 1. Primary vascular headache: that is, migraine, mainly due to the diastolic and contractile dysfunction of blood vessels in the head caused by functional headache. Generally, it cannot be cured. Clinical treatment is based on symptomatic drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen and ergotamine-caffeine combinations, so as to alleviate or terminate the onset of headache symptoms. 2. Secondary vascular headache: It is mainly caused by cerebrovascular diseases, such as acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease, subarachnoid hemorrhage, arteriovenous malformation, hypertension, intracranial hematoma, intracranial venous thrombosis, internal carotid artery, vertebral artery lesions and other headaches. Generally, it is necessary to take appropriate treatment combined with the cause of the disease, and headache symptoms can be relieved or even disappear after the primary disease is relieved. For severe headache symptoms can be given painkillers for relief, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and so on. Patients with vascular headaches should seek medical attention to identify the cause of the headache and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.