Is acupuncture effective in treating migraines and can it recur?

  Migraines are very frustrating and painful for many people. No matter how many hospitals they go to and how many doctors they see, what they recommend is to take medication to relieve the headache, migraine cannot be cured. Some patients use acupuncture to treat migraines, but is acupuncture effective in treating migraines and does it cause recurrence? Acupuncture can open up the meridians, remove blood stasis, and has a pain-relieving effect. However, it is found that many patients who have used acupuncture to treat migraine can get temporary relief, but after a while they will still have the same attacks.  Most doctors nowadays wrongly believe that migraine is still difficult to treat due to their ability and insight, not realizing that with such an advancement in medicine, there are already surgeries that can be performed for migraine. Many patients suffering from severe headaches have to spend their days suffering from headaches without knowing that they are seeking treatment in neurosurgery. Nowadays, some hospitals are offering a special procedure for migraine headaches, microvascular decompression, and many migraine patients have recovered well with this procedure.  Microvascular decompression is currently an effective procedure for migraine treatment. It is based on the principle of neurovascular theory and is performed under a microscope to release the pressure on the nerves from the blood vessels and other tissues on the human scalp, so that they no longer cause pressure on the nerves and the pain points are no longer produced. According to the report, the operation is only a three or four centimeter incision on the scalp, and the time is about an hour, and the patient can get out of bed in two days after the operation, which will not affect his normal life.