Most people have experienced migraines. The difference is that some patients who experience headaches get significant relief or even no more headaches after a short rest or medication. Some patients start with medication to control the headache and have some success, but as the condition worsens, the headache becomes more frequent and is accompanied by nausea, but the medication becomes less and less effective, and eventually has almost no effect. So, what is the problem of frequent migraines with nausea? If a person has frequent migraine headaches, he or she should pay more attention to it and treat it early. If effective measures are not taken in time, it is likely to develop into intractable migraine. Intractable migraine is a kind of headache that lasts for a long time, has many episodes, and has severe pain. It is mostly caused by the compression or adhesion of blood vessels to nerves, and manifests as a one-sided headache, more common in the forehead, temporal area, and around the eyes. Patients with persistent migraine attacks for years and years may be considered for treatment by microvascular decompression as they suffer from long-term depression and breed depression, or even unbearable pain and gradually lose hope for life and have suicidal thoughts.