Effectiveness of massage for migraine

Migraine is a small disease, but the pain can kill you. There are many people around our lives who are suffering from migraines. In addition to the cutting pain from the temples to the eyes, they are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fear of light, fear of noise and other symptoms. For many doctors and patients, migraine can be considered a difficult and serious disease. Conventional medication has little effect on patients with intractable and frequent migraines. In order to alleviate the painful symptoms, many patients can only put their hopes on complementary physical therapy such as massage therapy. According to the theory of Chinese medicine, commonly using the index finger or middle finger to massage the degree can also promote blood circulation and increase the blood supply to the brain. Combined with adequate sleep, lyrical pressure, and keeping the head and neck warm when going out, it can greatly help migraine sufferers relieve their pain. Unfortunately, massage therapy is only applicable to migraine patients with mild symptoms, but not at all effective for patients with intractable migraine. The treatment techniques of Chinese medicine have some merit. To truly and completely treat migraine, one must start with the vascular neurological lesion. That is, by means of modern equipment (nerve closure test), the nerve site of the onset is found. Under the guidance of a microscope, an experienced doctor carefully splits the blood vessels and nerves completely and uses special materials to protect the nerves perfectly, thus achieving a complete cure for migraine.