Aspirin enteric tablets can treat migraine, mainly for patients with mild migraine. In case of severe migraine, the effect may be less effective. Traptans, such as zolmitriptan and sumatriptan, can be used, and ergometrine, commonly used drugs such as ergotamine caffeine, can also be applied. Patients with cerebral infarction, such as both acute and recovery periods, can be applied, and long-term secondary prophylaxis can also be used. Individuals may experience thrombocytopenia after applying aspirin or during long-term application, and patients may experience bleeding spots and petechiae on the skin and mucous membranes throughout the body, and may also experience gum bleeding. It is recommended to discontinue or reduce the dosage of the drug if the patient has peptic ulcer is generally prohibited, and patients with bleeding disorders are generally prohibited.