What’s wrong with frequent migraines and shortness of breath in the chest?

  What is the problem of migraine headache and shortness of breath? Migraines can cause various common complications, so patients with cardiovascular diseases should pay attention to timely treatment if they have migraines.  Migraine is a common neurological disorder that causes headaches not only to patients but also to doctors. Migraines have a regular cycle of onset and the pain lasts for a long time. Some patients also have a fear of bright light and noise and can only stay in a dark and quiet environment, while others have nausea and vomiting, and shortness of breath.      What is the cause of frequent migraines and shortness of breath? In the medical field, most doctors agree with the “vascular nerve theory” of migraine pathogenesis. When the responsible blood vessels and nerves adhere, cross, and bind, the blood vessels will compress the nerves. This compression itself is not painful. When the patient is in a state of prolonged emotional ups and downs, the frequency of vasoconstriction and dilation is accelerated, which increases the stimulation of the nerve. The concentration of pain-causing neurotransmitters increases, thus triggering head pain.  After long-term clinical practice, we found that microvascular decompression is a very effective surgical treatment for migraine headache starting from the pain site and lesion. It is possible to cure migraine by finding the right lesion through nerve closure test before surgery, releasing the nerve compression site during surgery, and insisting on medication and life adjustment after surgery.  What is the problem of migraine headache and shortness of breath? It is important to pay attention to migraine disease, and the most important thing is to treat it as early as possible, and to choose a regular hospital for examination before proper treatment and medication.