Migraines are becoming more common among young people nowadays. Many people have mild symptoms at first but do not pay attention to them, and as the disease progresses, many problems arise. Where are migraines located and what are the signs and symptoms of a migraine attack? There are many types of migraine headaches, but the common type of migraine headache is usually slowly aggravated, either on one side or both sides, or the whole head, with mild pain, accompanied by headache and nausea, and aggravated after overexertion. However, there are some patients with intractable migraine, where the effect of medication is not obvious and recurrent attacks occur, it is recommended to consider surgery at this time. The aura symptoms of intractable migraine are blurred vision, eye swelling, flashing lights, hallucinations, blind spots, and one-sided headache, mostly in the frontal, temporal and periorbital areas of the head. The headache may be confined to one part of the head or may extend to the whole side, accompanied by nausea and vomiting or sensitivity to sound and light. Traditional conservative treatment is not effective for intractable migraine and patients try surgical treatment. At present, the treatment of migraine by microvascular decompression is well received and praised by patients. How to relieve migraine quickly When migraine attacks occur, patients can apply cold compresses with ice packs. Wrap the ice pack with a towel and put it on the headache area, and the headache can be relieved after the blood vessels in the cooled head contract. The symptoms can also be relieved by gently massaging the head back and forth with the fingers and massaging the temples and other acupuncture points. You can also drink green tea, because the special substances contained in green tea have a good effect on relieving headaches, and in free time patients can also listen to light music and practice yoga.