Migraine is a kind of recurrent, often pulsating headache, which usually occurs in fixed areas, such as unilateral or bilateral occipital, temporal or periorbital areas, and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. According to a survey, the highest prevalence of migraine is in the age group of 40-50 years old, and there are more women than men. Most migraine patients do not pay attention to migraine attacks, and even listen to prescriptions, making migraine gradually become intractable. At present, the World Health Organization has designated severe migraine as one of the most disabling chronic diseases, and it is not uncommon for patients with intractable migraine to suffer from depression or to have light-hearted thoughts of life. Therefore, regarding the treatment of migraine, it is once again recommended that you should not believe in migraine prescriptions, but go to a regular hospital for treatment in a timely manner. What is the treatment in a regular hospital? In regular hospitals, patients mostly go to neurology for medication for migraine treatment, but for vascular neurological migraine, medication is no longer effective, and the headache still occurs frequently, whether it is therapeutic or preventive medication. Based on the neurovascular compression theory, surgical microvascular decompression can be an excellent treatment for intractable migraine. Microvascular decompression is a low-risk, minimally invasive procedure in which the patient is given local anesthesia, a microscope is used to locate the vascular and nerve compression points at the site of the lesion, the responsible vessels are isolated, and the nerves are protected to prevent the recurrence of migraine. This procedure is now being widely performed in our hospital to treat intractable migraines and has achieved remarkable results. The incision is only 3-5 cm and is made in the hairline, so you don’t have to worry about the aesthetics. The treatment of migraine in regular hospitals is very professional and credible, so do not listen to the prescriptions and get confused for a while, which will aggravate the condition and make the subsequent treatment more difficult.