The cause of migraines is unknown and there is no such thing as the fastest way to get relief. Patients can intervene through medication, physical therapy and psychotherapy. 1. Medication: (1) Symptomatic medication during the attack period: for symptoms such as headache, nausea, vomiting, etc., ibuprofen, sumatriptan, metoclopramide, domperidone and other medications can be given under the guidance of doctors. (2) Preventive medication: Metoprolol, amitriptyline, phenothiazine and other drugs can be used for prevention, which can reduce the frequency and severity of migraine. After using the drugs, some patients may have adverse reactions such as rash and drowsiness, and should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. 2. Physiotherapy: For those who have serious adverse drug reactions, transcutaneous electrical stimulation can also be used as an intervention. 3. Psychotherapy: such as relaxation therapy, biofeedback, cognitive therapy, etc., can be selected with the help of the doctor in the appropriate way of treatment. Migraine sufferers should consult a doctor in time, and use medication under the doctor’s guidance and strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, and not blindly use medication on their own, so as to avoid the adverse consequences.