How much does microvascular decompression for migraine cost?

  When it comes to migraines, many people think that migraine means pain on one side of the head, but in fact migraine is a disease rather than a symptom. Migraine pain can manifest itself on one side of the head, bilaterally or even throughout the head. As a chronic vascular neurological disorder, migraine has many types, and the incidence of intractable migraine is slightly higher, with an average of one in ten people having intractable migraine. Previously, people did not have a deep understanding of intractable migraine and the treatment situation was not satisfactory.  In recent years, medical research has found that intractable migraine is mainly due to abnormalities in the vascular structure of the head, which is characterized by irregular attacks of headache, mainly swelling pain, sometimes pulsating headache, accompanied by dizziness, nausea and even vomiting, which can last for hours or even days, and in severe cases, bed rest, and oral painkillers can not be effectively treated although they temporarily relieve the pain. At present, through nerve block test, the blood vessels and sites of lesions are clearly identified, and on this basis, microvascular decompression is used to treat intractable migraine with very significant efficacy.  So, how much does microvascular decompression for migraine cost?  Microvascular decompression is to find the pressure point between the blood vessels and nerves at the lesion site under the microscope, isolate the responsible blood vessels and protect the nerves in isolation, thus curing migraine. The procedure is a very safe and minimally invasive surgery with little trauma and quick recovery after surgery. The cost of the procedure is usually around 10-20,000, which will not bring a great financial burden to the patient and the patient can choose it with confidence.