Frequent migraines, how to treat

  Frequent migraines, migraines are mostly recurrent throbbing headaches around one or both orbits, temporal area, or behind the occipital area, which are no different from normal people when they do not attack, but when they do, work life cannot continue normally. In life, we always hear people shouting about migraine attacks, and we will find that most people’s choice during the attacks is to take a good sleep and at most take a painkiller, thinking that they will be fine after sleeping. However, the temporary rest is also a temporary relief from the migraine, and it will still continue to happen afterwards. Everyone wants to get rid of migraines completely, so what can be done to treat frequent migraines like this?  There are medication and surgery for migraine. Generally speaking, most patients with mild migraine with long intervals of attacks and no other symptoms choose bed rest and medication for relief, while migraine patients with nausea and vomiting and frequent headache attacks are treated surgically. However, since the concept of most migraine patients and even doctors is to treat migraine by medication, they do not know how to solve migraine by surgery. The medication for migraine can only temporarily relieve the symptoms, but not make the migraine treated. Even long-term medication has been found to have certain side effects, so surgery is the best way to treat migraine.  Microvascular decompression is already an effective procedure for migraine. Many patients have been treated with this procedure, and some patients say they never thought that migraine could be cured. Microvascular decompression is the process of finding the area of the head where the blood vessels and nerves are compressed and entangled, restoring them to their previous relationship, so that they are no longer in contact and the painful spots disappear.